Almost at 11:00 p.m., Claudia Sheinbaum went to the National Palace balcony on Monday, accompanied by her husband, Jesús María Tarriba Unger, to give the first shout of independence of her mandate as president, the first also of a woman in history, and just highlighted the heroines of Mexico in her speech, in addition to the national heroes.
Dressed in a dress in all silver with purple, with the presidential band on the front, Sheinbaum named the Corregidora, Josefa Ortiz, with her maternal names, that is, he cheered Josefa Ortiz Téllez Girón.
“Mexican, Mexican, Long live independence” Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla! Long live Josefa Ortiz Téllez Girón! Long live José María, Morelos and Pavón! Long live Vicar Leone! Long live Ignacio Allende! Long live Gertrudis Bocanegra! Long live Vicente Guerrero! Viva!
“Long live Manuela Medina, ‘La Capitana’! Long live anonymous heroines! Live the heroines and heroes who gave us homeland! Live indigenous women!
“Long live our migrant sisters and brothers! Long live the dignity of the people of Mexico! Long live freedom! Long live equality! Long live democracy! Long live justice! Long live Mexico, free, independent, independent and sovereign! Long live Mexico! Long live Mexico! Long live Mexico! Long Mexico!
The dress that Sheinbaum behaved, is an artisanal embroide
embroidery, the presidency reported.
The design, he said, is from Thelma Lagunas Islands and Crystel Martínez Torre and the preparation was carried out by Rocío Castro Cruz.
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