“I met her especially in the crisis that we experienced during the pandemic, because Mara was one of the few who spoke to us daily, day and night, every day, to ask us for face masks, to see if we could send them a specialist for the lungs, because she was in some locality that didn’t have any medicine, because we didn’t even have paracetamol.
“I met her asking us for support, worrying every day about the people here and also demanding that there be vaccines, that if we had already brought them, if they were missing. Mara was the main actor in that fight,” said the head of Foreign Affairs.
Before the rally, he accompanied Lezama in a meeting with businessmen, where they presented the “New Agreement for the Welfare and Development of Quintana Roo.”