The organization also provided a detailed breakdown of the costs. To maintain the country's 205,766 public schools for a year would require 46,552 million pesos. An additional 157,617 million pesos would be needed to build ramps and handrails for students with disabilities. To equip each school with at least one computer room and furniture, 165,700 million pesos are needed. Furthermore, an annual investment of 1,325 million pesos would be required for internet service and satellite equipment for rural areas.
The total cost for these basic necessities adds up to 273,080 million pesos, equivalent to 0.8% of Mexico's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Mexicanos Primero argues that before making any other campaign promises, such as extended school hours or new high schools and universities, the government must first address these fundamental issues that affect the daily wellbeing and learning development of students.
The organization also pointed out that the 51,932 million pesos needed to guarantee these basics in schools is equivalent to 15.6% of the total cost of cancelling the New International Airport of Mexico City (NAIM), 1% of the estimated budget for the Mayan Train project by the end of 2024, and 5% of the INSABI budget for 2023.
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