The governor-elect of Morelos, Margarita González, said that among the proposals she will present on security issues is to give greater functions to the Secretariat of Public Security and also to completely change the state’s Attorney General’s Office.
“The previous government was operating with a public security commission and we are going to create a Public Security Secretariat with greater operational powers (…) The idea is also to change the prosecutor’s office, because that was established during the time of Governor Graco Ramírez and it returned with Cuauhtémoc Blanco and it’s been almost eight years,” he said.
Before entering the meeting with the next president, he mentioned that he will also present infrastructure projects such as strengthening roads through an internal circuit and the construction of a distributor “to alleviate” traffic.
“It is really a matter of infrastructure, strengthening the roads through an internal circuit and of course also some interchange that allows us to ease traffic, because you know that the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway is a road that is used a lot by people from Mexico City who go a lot to our state,” he said.
Meanwhile, the governor of Tlaxcala, Lorena Cuellar, said that she will propose projects so that the entity can have greater investment.
He added that the state’s priorities include health, the environment and infrastructure, such as building roads to increase connectivity.
“I have come to raise an issue to attract more investment to the state. I have come to comment and see what is feasible for the doctor. The priority is health and environmental issues,” she said.
The last to arrive was the governor of Hidalgo, Julio Menchaca, who said that among the priorities he will present to the next president are issues of road and water infrastructure.
He commented that the main problem in the state is the water they have, as he mentioned that there was a crisis in the Huasteca, since in Huejutla de Reyes they ran out of water for the first time in history.
This is the third day that Claudia Sheinbaum has held meetings with the governors, whom she receives by region.