What jobs did Sheinbaum have before becoming president? 'I will retire with my ISSSTE pension'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum discusses her previous jobs and her upcoming pension during a presentation of the 'Pensions without privileges' reform.
In a recent press conference, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum spoke about her past employment before entering politics, shedding light on her professional journey. She highlighted the stark contrast between her upcoming pension from the ISSSTE and the substantial pensions enjoyed by former executives of Pemex and CFE, which can range from 300,000 to over a million pesos monthly. Sheinbaum remarked that her pension would be considered quite dignified compared to many Mexicans' earnings.
The conference was held during the announcement of the 'Pensions without privileges' reform, which aims to impose limits on the retirement benefits available to public sector officials in Mexico. This initiative is part of Sheinbaum's broader goal to promote financial equity and transparency in the country's pension system. The president's comments serve as both a reflection on her personal career and a critique of the existing expenditures associated with public pensions.
Sheinbaum's initiative underscores a significant shift in how pensions are perceived for public servants, advocating for reforms to ensure that benefits are more aligned with the average citizens' salary. By discussing her own pension plans, she hopes to bring attention to the disparities within the system and push for a more equitable approach to retirement benefits across the board in Mexico.