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In the "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO" YouTube video, Claudia Sheinbaum takes the oath of office as Mexico's President before the Congress of the Union, pledging to uphold the constitution and defend Mexican laws. She also delivers a message to the nation, expressing gratitude for international dignitaries' attendance and acknowledging the importance of democracy and social justice, particularly the legacy of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The ceremony is met with cheers and chants from the crowd. Sheinbaum emphasizes Mexico's rich history, achievements, and commitment to justice, democracy, and freedom, as well as plans for water resource management, scientific innovation, and social programs. The video also features López Obrador's presence at the ceremony and the crowd's enthusiasm for Sheinbaum's presidency.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Claudia Sheinbaum takes the oath of office as the President of Mexico before the Congress of the Union. In accordance with Article 87 of the Mexican Constitution, Sheinbaum pledges to uphold and defend the political constitution and laws of the Mexican Republic and to faithfully perform the duties of the presidency, acting always in the best interest of the Union. The crowd cheers and chants "Viva Claudia," "Viva México," and "Viva la transformación" throughout the ceremony.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum delivers a message to the nation, inviting everyone to take their places. She expresses gratitude for the presence of various dignitaries, including heads of state and government from 105 countries, such as the Prime Ministers of Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Paraguay, and the Arab Republic of Sahara, as well as representatives from the United States, Canada, the European Union, and other international organizations. She acknowledges the presence of Vice Presidents and other high-ranking officials from various countries and thanks them for their attendance. She also extends warm greetings from the Mexican people and government to their representatives.
  • 00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a former Mexican president, is celebrated for his unwavering commitment to democracy and social justice. Nineteen years ago, during a legislative proceeding aimed at removing him from office, he delivered a speech that resonated deeply with the fight for democracy. He acknowledged the impending judgment against him but reminded the audience that history would ultimately be the true judge. López Obrador is hailed as one of the greatest political and social leaders in modern Mexican history, beloved by millions, and compared to Lázaro Cárdenas, who began and ended his presidency with the most popular support. He has asked not to have streets, avenues, neighborhoods, or colonies named after him, nor monuments or grand homages, as he believes he will always be present in the hearts of the Mexican people. López Obrador retired from public life as a democrat and maderista, vowing to continue fighting from another front. He emphasized the importance of recognizing the indigenous and Afro-Mexican populations and their significant contributions to Mexican culture. The recent constitutional reform, published in the official Mexican newspaper, grants full rights to these communities. López Obrador's last book is titled "Gracias," and he expresses his deep gratitude for the opportunity to fight alongside his fellow citizens. [End of summary.]
  • 00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Claudia Sheinbaum declares that Mexico is entering a new era of transformation, marking the second stage of the fourth transformation of public life in Mexico, and for the first time in over 500 years, women are taking the reins of the nation. She emphasizes Mexico's rich history, from the indigenous cultures that gave the world staple foods like corn, cacao, and tomatoes, to the heroes who fought for independence and justice, such as Hidalgo, Morelos, and Juárez. She also acknowledges the struggles of women like Josefa Ortiz, Leona Vicario, and Frida Kahlo, who fought for women's rights and democracy throughout Mexico's history. She concludes by asserting that Mexico is a country of free men and women, and that this diverse nation's legacy is one of struggle, democracy, and liberation.
  • 00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," the speaker expresses gratitude for Mexico's biodiversity and its people, both in Mexico and abroad, who support the country with love and pride. The speaker highlights Mexico's achievements over the past six years, including being the 12th largest economy and 6th tourism destination in the world, having low unemployment, increased well-being, and record foreign investment, all while increasing salaries and the minimum wage without inflation. The speaker attributes these successes to a shift away from the failed neoliberal model and corruption towards a humanistic approach that prioritizes the well-being of all people. The speaker emphasizes the importance of honesty and austerity in government and the need to combat corruption through ethics and principles. The honesty and moral authority of the government are crucial for the welfare of the people and the development of the nation.
  • 00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Claudia Sheinbaum, the new president of Mexico, expresses her commitment to building a country with justice, democracy, and freedom. She emphasizes that democracy is the government of the people, by the people, and for the people, and that freedom is an essential principle of democracy. She also stresses the importance of caring for the environment and natural resources for the development and well-being of the people. She condemns discrimination in all forms and promises to respect human rights and diversity in her government. She also mentions that her foreign policy will follow constitutional principles, including non-intervention and peaceful resolution of economic controversies. She assures investors that their investments will be secure in Mexico and promises to maintain the relationship with the United States, Canada, and other countries to promote economic development and regional autonomy while caring for the environment. She also mentions her plans to digitalize the economy to facilitate tax payments and other transactions. Overall, Sheinbaum expresses her vision of a Mexico that values equality, peace, and cooperation with other nations.
  • 00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Claudia Sheinbaum discusses the recent constitutional reform to the judicial power, which allows for popular election of judges and magistrates, leading to more autonomy and independence of the judiciary. She emphasizes that this is not authoritarianism but a democratic process, as the people will make the decisions. The reform also includes the guarantee of judges' and public servants' rights and salaries, the approval of constitutional rights for the indigenous and Afro-Mexican populations, and the implementation of various social programs such as pensions for the elderly, scholarships for students, and healthcare and education for all. She also mentions the construction of at least one million housing units for young people. She concludes by stating that health and education are rights of the Mexican people, not privileges.
  • 00:35:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announces plans to expand affordable housing and infrastructure projects, including the extension of the train network to Puerto Progreso in Yucatán and the completion of the Line K of the interoceanic train. He also intends to reclaim passenger trains and emphasizes their importance for regional development, employment, and tourism. The government will maintain the current proportion of public and private electricity generation, and present a National Energy Plan with new investments in transmission and renewable energy sources. The objective is to ensure clean energy at low prices for current and future generations, while limiting oil production to 1.8 million barrels daily and promoting energy efficiency and the transition to renewable energy sources. The production of petroleum with Pemex will continue to prioritize national consumption. The government will not allow the cultivation of genetically modified maize and aims to be self-sufficient in food production. The most polluted city will be transformed into the cleanest, with a circular economy project in Tula Hidalgo to treat water, generate energy, and produce recycled products. The government will also order the concessions and water rights transmission for sustainable and secure water management.
  • 00:40:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Claudia Sheinbaum, a Mexican politician, outlines her plans for the presidency if elected. She intends to prioritize water resource management, modernizing agriculture, and developing strategic water supply and recycling projects. She also aims to make Mexico a scientific and innovative powerhouse by supporting basic, natural, social, and humanities sciences. She emphasizes the creativity and determination of Mexicans and their historical contributions to innovation. Her strategy for security and peace includes addressing the root causes of crime, providing opportunities for young Mexicans, and strengthening the National Guard through coordination with municipalities, states, the Ministry of Public Prosecution, and the Federal Republic's General Prosecution Office. She also mentions her past successes in reducing crime rates as the head of government in Mexico City. She concludes by acknowledging the historical role of women in Mexico and inviting women to join her as president, among other roles such as lawyer, scientist, soldier, firefighter, doctor, teacher, and engineer.
  • 00:45:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Claudia Sheinbaum, upon being sworn in as the president of Mexico, recognizes not only the heroines of the country but also the anonymous and invisible women who have made their presence known through her arrival at the presidency. She acknowledges those who fought for their dreams and succeeded as well as those who did not. Indigenous women, working-class women, and elderly women are mentioned, along with mothers, daughters, and granddaughters. Sheinbaum expresses her belief that women, regardless of their gender, can achieve their dreams and desires without their sex determining their destiny. She also emphasizes that the empowered people of Mexico, both men and women, have regained their dignity, freedom, and happiness, which can never be taken away. She concludes by stating that she will serve the people and the country with her knowledge, strength, history, and life. The crowd applauds as she declares herself the constitutional president of the United Mexican States.
  • 00:50:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the outgoing president of Mexico, attends the swearing-in ceremony of Claudia Sheinbaum as the new president. The crowd applauds as they sing the Mexican national anthem accompanied by the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional's band. After López Obrador's departure from the venue, the crowd applauds once more as they request a photo opportunity with him. The designated commission escorts him out of the premises.
  • 00:55:00 In this section of the YouTube video "Toma de protesta de Claudia Sheinbaum como presidenta de México / COMPLETO," a crowd is heard applauding and cheering as music plays in the background. The word "pres" and "preses" are repeated multiple times, likely referring to the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, who is taking a protest or oath of office. The crowd's enthusiasm is expressed through their continuous applause and the playing of music.

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