Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has launched a comprehensive housing initiative to address the country’s housing deficit by building a million homes and offering zero-interest mortgages.

The program, aimed at supporting vulnerable groups, focuses on female-led households, young people, Indigenous communities and senior citizens. The announcement is a fulfillment of Sheinbaum’s campaign promise to create affordable housing and promote equitable urban development.

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      7 days ago

      2nd, he took office in 2016. He’s not a new criminal

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          His crime occurred before his presidency. Regardless more than 50% voted for him for the 2nd term… Also he literally sold pardons lmfao

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            I’m not a fucking idiot, I know that. Calling someone a “felon” implies a conviction.

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            And he sold off a list of our spies.

            And id bet he sold our nuclear secrets to the Saudi’s.

            And fucking Goya beans, from the desk in the oval office

            Just a skeeze all around. One big fucking mook.

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      And we turned down two women in a row, the most recent one being practically no different from the guy who wasn’t great but got 10 million more votes. Mexico is less sexist than the US it would seem