The collective transport system (STC) Metropolitan (Metro), pillar of mobility in Mexico City (CDMX), will have a relevant change in your general direction. After almost four years at the head of the institution, Guillermo Calderón Aguilera will leave office in the hands of Adrián Rubalcavacharacter designated by the head of government Clara Brugada Molina.
In the midst of accusations, modernizations, complaints about service failures and the worrying increase in the cases of women suffering from punctures with toxic substances at the STC facilities, the head of government announced the arrival of the new general director. At a press conference, he cataloged him as “an experienced person.”
“It has been characterized by being an experienced person in the public administration. It is a great specific project operator that will help us to improve the subway and that the subway, which for us is the heart of mobility, can advance in all the senses. Not only in its improvement but in its safety and in all the challenges it represents,” said Brugada Molina by confirming the appointment.

Adrián Rubalcava Suárez, a native of Mexico City (CDMX), will return to the exercise of a position after being mayor of Cuajimalpa between 2018 and 2024. In this regard, it will be part of the RAURE of the STC and receive a salary That, thanks to transparency laws, it can be known.
According to the salary tab and position catalog for public servants of the STC, updated until 2023 and disseminated on the official website of the transport, Adrián Rubalcava You will receive a Gross MXN monthly salary 102 thousand 477 for exercising the General Directorate of the Collective Transport System (STC) Metropolitan (Metro). The figure could be lower after being subject to retentions and taxes.

Adrián Rubalcava It will assume the general direction of the Metro STC of the country’s capital despite not having experience in the branch of transport and mobility. Most of his academic training and political career has led him to branches such as law, as well as public administration and safety and governance.
Throughout his career he has been part of three different political parties. In 2003 he ventured this sphere through the extinct PRDalthough later he was part of the At. In a movement that did not see the tricolor militancy come, in 2024 he resigned from that party and joined the ranks of the PVEM To, he said, support the project Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.