
Andrea Chávez inaugurated the Wellness Clinics despite allegations of corruption.
They would be added to the four medical units linked to a contractor affiliated with Morena
Amid the controversy over the national broadcast of Senator Chávez for a health caravan financed with money of dubious origin, the Morena party member continues to make headlines.
This time, it's about a medical clinic soon to be inaugurated in the municipality of Guadalupe y Calvo, in the state of Chihuahua.

Wellness Clinics
Thus, Chávez intensifies her presence in the state. This is through the inauguration of the "Wellness Clinics," medical care centers that add to the previously implemented health caravans.
These initiatives have caused controversy due to their possible use for personal promotion and their financing by FMedical, a company linked to Fernando Padilla Farfán.
Known for his closeness to the former Secretary of the Interior, Adán Augusto López.
According to available information, it will be on Monday, March 24, 2025, when this clinic will be inaugurated in Guadalupe y Calvo, between Sebastián Lerdo and Zaragoza Norte streets.

Opposition Reactions
The facade of the establishment, like the medical caravan, displays the name and face of Senator Chávez.
This has sparked criticism from the opposition, which accuses the legislator of using public and private resources for her personal promotion.
Additionally, political figures like former President Felipe Calderón have accused Chávez of committing electoral crimes.
This is for promoting her image outside the times established by law, as well as questioning the legality of the medical units operating without paying taxes.

Accountability as an Imperative Need
The inauguration of the "Wellness Clinics" by Senator Andrea Chávez has sparked a debate about the fine line between the promotion of public services and personal promotion for electoral purposes.
The connection with companies close to high-level political figures adds complexity to the matter, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in the use of resources intended for social welfare.
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