A Year of Health, Freedom, and Commitment: Legislator’s First Report from Curul 083

Web Editor

October 21, 2025

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Introduction and Background

The author, a medical specialist in general surgery and certified in public health, as well as holding doctorates in health sciences and public administration, serves as a legislator for the PAN party in México’s LXVI Legislature. Representing León’s District 05, the legislator has been elected three times by direct citizen votes. This report marks their first legislative year, focusing on health, freedom, and commitment to the people.

Key Achievements in Healthcare

Throughout this first year, the legislator has presented 33 personal initiatives and 477 proposals with their parliamentary group, aiming to strengthen the healthcare system. Their focus has been on humanizing public health, making it more accessible, transparent, and equitable. Key initiatives include:

  • Incorporating home medical care
  • Regulating telemedicine
  • Establishing interoperable electronic medical records to avoid duplicate tests and reduce patient travel
  • Promoting electronic prescriptions, a General Cancer Law, and new regulations for rare diseases
  • Exploring artificial intelligence applications in healthcare and palliative care

The legislator has also advocated for fair work conditions for medical professionals, ensuring just working hours, adequate rest, and proper protective equipment. They have pushed for transparency in the procurement of medicines and strengthened the role of COFEPRIS.

Legislative Direction and Responsibility

The legislator believes that the true function of legislative work is to set a course, not merely accumulate votes or pass bills. They have proposed constitutional reforms to make the president’s annual report a genuine dialogue between powers and allow parliamentary groups to present priority initiatives, addressing national urgencies promptly.

Their stance within the PAN parliamentary group emphasizes defending freedom of expression, private property rights, and institutional autonomy against power concentration. They have voted against weakening division of powers or public resource transparency and in favor of expanding individual rights and opportunities.

León: The Starting Point

The legislator’s work originates from León, where they listen to citizens’ needs for well-stocked hospitals, opportunities for youth, and dignified care for the elderly. They continue to support visual health programs, anti-addiction campaigns, scholarships for healthcare professionals, and assistance for working mothers.

León represents more than a district; it symbolizes México’s needs for order, future prospects, and dignified work. The legislator views each local administration they engage with as an opportunity to demonstrate that Congress can directly connect with communities.

Gratitude and Ongoing Commitment

The legislator expresses gratitude to their supporters and reaffirms their commitment to defending families’ freedom, state responsibility, and every Mexican’s right to live with health, hope, and dignity. Their ongoing task is to ensure public health becomes a foundation for justice and that liberty remains México’s destiny.

Key Questions and Answers

  • What is the main focus of this report? This report highlights the legislator’s achievements and commitments in their first year of service, focusing on healthcare improvements, freedom defense, and responsibility.
  • What are some key healthcare initiatives presented by the legislator? The legislator has proposed incorporating home medical care, regulating telemedicine, establishing interoperable electronic medical records, promoting electronic prescriptions, and exploring artificial intelligence applications in healthcare.
  • What is the legislator’s stance on institutional autonomy and power concentration? The legislator defends institutional autonomy and opposes power concentration, voting against measures that weaken the division of powers or public resource transparency and in favor of expanding individual rights and opportunities.
  • Why is León significant in the legislator’s work? León symbolizes México’s needs for order, future prospects, and dignified work. The legislator views each local administration they engage with as an opportunity to demonstrate that Congress can directly connect with communities.