Javier López Casarín Assumes Presidency of the Association of Local Authorities; Promises Agenda Against Inequality and for Innovation
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Javier López Casarín has been sworn in as the president of the Association of Local Authorities of Mexico (AALMAC).
- He pledged to promote an agenda focused on addressing territorial inequalities and strengthening care systems.
- Key strategic areas include security, governance, peacebuilding, technological innovation, and environmental sustainability.
Javier López Casarín, the mayor of Álvaro Obregón, has officially assumed the presidency of the Association of Local Authorities of Mexico (AALMAC), marking a new chapter for the organization. The inauguration ceremony, held at the Museum of the City of Mexico, saw Mexico City's Head of Government, Clara Brugada, administer the oath of office, praising Casarín as an innovative and committed leader.
We have to do more and we are going to do it together. Today, local challenges have a global direction.
Upon taking office, Casarín outlined a clear and results-oriented agenda. His priorities include tackling territorial inequalities, a persistent challenge in Mexico, and reinforcing the national care system. He emphasized that the work of AALMAC would be guided by principles of well-being, democracy, and justice, reflecting a commitment to improving the lives of citizens at the local level.
Casarín detailed several key strategic axes for his term. These encompass enhancing security, improving governance, and fostering peace within communities. He also highlighted the importance of innovation and the integration of technology to better serve the public. Recognizing the urgency of environmental issues, he stressed that "the battle against climate change is fought locally," underscoring the role of local authorities in sustainability efforts.
We are not here to administer the same old things, we are here to do it differently. We are here to transform because we believe that everything is possible when the people are at the center, because we believe that everything is possible when we work in unity, because we believe that everything is possible when we govern with social commitments.
Speaking to fellow mayors and local leaders from across Mexico, Casarín declared that AALMAC will serve as a vital platform for collaboration, coordination, and solidarity. He asserted a vision for transformation, moving beyond routine administration to implement change driven by a people-centered approach and a commitment to unity and social responsibility. From the perspective of El Universal, this leadership transition signals a renewed focus on addressing Mexico's complex local challenges through collaborative and innovative strategies, aiming to create tangible improvements for all citizens.
Do you promise to comply with and enforce the agreements and precepts legally established by the statutes of AALMAC, as well as to perform the duties conferred upon you today as president and members of the board of directors of AALMAC with loyalty and ethics?
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.