By Gabriela Sotomayor
As part of her "mayoral tour", Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, head of the Mexico City government, went to the Benito Juarez mayor's office, a PAN stronghold in the capital and Cuauhtemoc, controlled by Sandra Cuevas, where she warned that this year there will be water supply problems in the capital. Announcing it precisely there is a mere coincidence. Don't get the wrong idea.
"It is going to be very difficult, because we have already had four years of drought in the city," Sheinbaum said during her tour of mayoralties on Saturday, February 11, in addition to assuring that, despite this, "access to water is a right."
The water shortage problem in Mexico City and its surroundings, as well as in several parts of the country is long-standing. If Sheinbaum pretends to be her teacher's favorite she would have dedicated herself to invest in improving the quality of life of citizens. She neglected the Metro and now threatens with the lack of water, the 4T pretends that based on speeches and tours and more speeches and a little bit of cash for the most vulnerable they will get the vote and win the elections, but as they say you know who "the people are not stupid".