President Sheinbaum’s Christmas message to Mexico

As families across the country gathered for Christmas Eve, President Claudia Sheinbaum released a video message from the National Palace celebrating unity and the enduring values that bind Mexicans together during the holiday season.
βTo all Mexican families, we wish you a happy Christmas Eve and a happy Christmas,β Sheinbaum began. βWe know that tonight in every corner of the country, there is hope β¦ In a city neighborhood, in a small, rural town, on the coast and in the desert, in the north, in the center and in the southeast of our beautiful Mexico, thereβs love and fraternity.β
The president described Mexicans as βa people who know how to gather around the table, who turn the simple into celebration, who embrace tightly and never forget their own.β
She also expressed gratitude to previous generations βwho taught us to resist with dignity and to love with our souls,β while thanking the nationβs children βwho remind us every day why itβs worth fighting.β
The president gave special recognition to those spending Christmas away from home, including Mexicans working abroad, members of the armed forces, police officers, healthcare workers, firefighters, and transportation workers. βIn Mexico, we know how to accompany each other even at a distance,β she said.
Calling for national unity, Sheinbaum urged: βMay this Christmas Eve embrace us as a nation, may the solidarity that defines us and the love for our land give us great strength.β
The president concluded with a reminder about priorities during the holiday season: βLet us remember that the most important thing is not the material, but values and love for others, love for family and love for our beloved Mexico.β
The next day, the President traveled to Acapulco for a short Christmas vacation. The destination is significant as the city β once Mexicoβs tourism powerhouse β continues to recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Otis two years ago and more recently, Hurricane John.
The president said Tuesday that she will spend Dec. 25-27 in the Guerrero resort town before returning to the National Palace to welcome in the new year.
Mexico News Daily
Source: Mexico News Daily