Nestor Jimenez
The newspaper La Jornada
Wednesday, August 7, 2024, p. 11
For the start of her administration, the virtual president-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum, proposed defining at least one priority project in each entity, which is one of the objectives of the meetings scheduled with governors, of which she had the second yesterday.
In the morning he received the governors of Nuevo Leon, Samuel Garcia; of Aguascalientes, Teresa Jimenez; of San Luis Potosi, Ricardo Gallardo; of Coahuila, Manolo Jimenez; of Zacatecas, David Monreal; of Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal; of Durango, Esteban Villegas, and the governor-elect of Veracruz, Rocio Nahle.
In a conference with the leaders, organized in a hotel in the capital of the country where the meeting was held, the future president explained that they established as a priority the infrastructure works for drinking water and agricultural irrigation, for which each of the states has very defined projects.
He also announced that at the event he will lead in the Zócalo of Mexico City after his inauguration on October 1, he will raise the 100 (priority) points in a clear manner, already worked on with the governors
He stressed that, to achieve this, he will work institutionally with all governors, without regard to party colors.
He clarified that he will discuss the issue of security with the governors until he makes the appointments of the heads of the Navy and National Defense secretariats.
Tesla plant, standing
In the morning, the governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García, from the MC, also referred to the Tesla car project in Nuevo León, which the company announced a few weeks ago would be suspended until after the elections in the United States. He assured that the construction of the plant is still on track.
He asked the people of his state to “have faith that this will happen and that all the paperwork is ready so that when Elon Musk says ‘go ahead’, we’ll get started.”
Regarding the call by federal authorities for all states to join IMSS-Bienestar, the governor of Aguascalientes, PAN member Teresa Jiménez, said that What we want is the supply of medicines. If they guarantee us the supply and that people will be treated as they should be, with dignity, we would be joining this project.
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