Diego Castañón Trejo, the Morena party's candidate for the Presidency of Tulum, received a warm endorsement from the residents of the Maya village, the artisans of the Archaeological Zone, and the community of Akumal.
INCLUSION POLICY AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT
Castañón has successfully united families, workers, and entrepreneurs who plan to support his candidacy on June 2nd. His policy of inclusion and social commitment has strengthened this support just days before the end of the electoral process.
MAYA VILLAGE: LISTEN AND ACT
During his visit to the Maya village, Castañón attentively listened to the needs of the residents. He emphasized his commitment to improving public services, investing in health, public infrastructure, and security. The villagers expressed their confidence in Castañón's ability to fulfill his promises and significantly enhance their quality of life.
SUPPORT FOR THE ARTISANS OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL ZONE
Castañón reaffirmed his commitment to the artisans of the Tulum Archaeological Zone. He pledged to promote their work internationally, promising continuous training, facilities, and growth opportunities to ensure their work is recognized and valued worldwide.
AKUMAL COMMUNITY: MORE TERRITORY, LESS DESK
In Akumal, Castañón stressed that his future government will continue the policy of "more territory, less desk". He pledged to provide more scholarships for young people and invest in sports infrastructure, ensuring that youth have access to development and recreational opportunities.
GROWTH IN THE POLLS
As the political campaign nears its end, Castañón, also a candidate of the coalition “Let’s Keep Making History”, has seen a significant rise in the polls, positioning himself as the frontrunner for the June 2nd elections. With a clear focus on inclusion and social commitment, Castañón continues to gain the trust and support of Tulum's citizens. He commits to working tirelessly to improve their lives and promote the sustainable development of the region.
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