Mexico is at a critical point in its history. The elections of 2024 are not only is the political event where the mexicans we apasionamos as in a football game, it's also an opportunity to redefine the country. In this context, three concepts emerge with force: education, participatory democracy, and digitization.
Education is the foundation of a promising future, and the scan can take this premise to its maximum expression. Countries such as Finland have shown how digital tools, content quality and teacher with freedoms, can transform learning. Finnish students have access to educational resources avant-garde, and they engage in collaborative activities that prepare them for the future they will face.
The digitization expands access to education, allowing students to learn at any time and in any place. This flexibility is beneficial especially to those in remote areas or with socio-economic constraints. In addition, it enables personalized learning, each student progresses at your own pace and receive individualized support. In addition, the technology can enrich the learning process, helping teachers to design learning experiences more interactive and attractive.
The scan also has the power to revitalize our democracy. The experience of Estonia is a testimony of this. This country has implemented systems for online voting and citizen consultations, digital, strengthening participation and transparency.
The digital tools that eliminate barriers, facilitating citizen involvement in democratic processes, from voting to express opinions or to decide who will be spending their taxes. In addition, they can improve the transparency of government, giving the citizens a clear vision of how decisions are made, and the efficiency of public servants. Sweden, for example, has seen how civil society organisations use social networks to promote citizen participation and collaboration in decision making and policy has not been another to submit to the will of the majority.
2024 is more than a choice; it is the time to decide what kind of future we want. A future where education and democracy are magnified by the digitalization, and where every mexican has a voice in the construction of the country. We are at a crossroads: we can choose between a past that we already know, a present that seems to want to bring us back to that past, or a future that, although it's uncertain, it promises to be a bright and hopeful if we all get involved.
To achieve this, it is essential to invest not only in education but also in digital infrastructure and the necessary training so that all citizens can benefit from these tools.
It is clear to us that for the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador or the citizen participation or transparency, and much less the education has been a priority, but the question is in the air do To us will be a priority at the time of presenting ourselves in the polls?