Mexican presidential candidate Xóchitl Gálvez signs a "blood pact" to preserve social programs and reduce pension age to 60 if elected.
Mexican presidential candidate Xóchitl Gálvez signs a "blood pact" before a notary public, guaranteeing she will not eliminate any current social programs if elected. She also promises to reduce the pension age for older adults to 60 years at a campaign event. The opposition coalition candidate emphasizes her commitment to preserving social programs as a right for Mexican women and Mexicans.
March 02, 2024
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