Brugada DEFENDS Security Strategy in Mexico City After Murders! He Reviews Cabinet Protocols and Assures It "Has Yielded Results"

In response to the recent and brutal murder of two of her close associates, Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada defended the capital's security strategy on May 23, stating that it is "solid" and "has yielded results" in reducing crime. She announced a review of protocols within her cabinet and a special operation for the judicial election, denying having received threats.
Amid the turmoil and growing security concerns in the capital following the murders of her aides Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada Molina defended the security strategy implemented during her administration. During a public event on Thursday, Brugada emphatically asserted that the strategy "is solid" and "has yielded significant results" in reducing high-impact crimes compared to previous administrations.
Asked by the media whether the recent violent incidents reveal failures in the capital's security, Clara Brugada expressed her gratitude for the condolences but remained firm. "The current strategy has yielded results," she emphasized, asserting that it is based on joint and coordinated actions among the different levels of government and that a tangible reduction in crime has been achieved.
The capital's leader emphasized that her administration maintains a firm line on security and that efforts are focused on ensuring the peace of mind of residents.
Following the double homicide, Clara Brugada announced that security protocols within her Cabinet in Mexico City will be reviewed. This measure seeks to strengthen the protection of officials and adapt strategies to current circumstances. However, the Head of Government categorically denied having received any personal threats and assured that she will not halt her public events or modify her work schedule for the public.
"We haven't had any threats. We will continue to work closely with the people, as we always have," Brugada stated.
In view of the upcoming judicial election scheduled for June 1, Brugada stated that the recent violent incidents will not discourage the population from voting. He announced that the city administration will implement a special security operation to ensure stability and order during election day, as is done in every election of this nature.
"We are going to carry out a security operation to ensure that in all key areas of Mexico City, where there will be more participation or where we consider it necessary to reinforce it, we will do so as we do in every election." – Clara Brugada.
- Defense of the Strategy: He claims it is "solid" and has reduced high-impact crimes.
- Intergovernmental Coordination: Highlights joint work with other bodies.
- Protocol Review: Security measures for the Cabinet will be adjusted.
- No Threats: Denies having received personal threats.
- Continuity of Agenda: Public events will not be suspended.
- Electoral Operation: Special security will be deployed for the judicial election.
Bold: The Head of Government emphasized that close coordination is being maintained with the Mexico City Attorney General's Office to investigate the murder of her collaborators and to combat crime in general.
The double homicide has sparked a heated debate about security in the capital, leading NGOs to call for stricter vehicle registration and experts to describe the incident as a "watershed" in public safety. Brugada's stance seeks to convey confidence and control at a highly sensitive time for the city.
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