On Sunday, January 12th, the governor of Yucatan, Joaquín Díaz Mena, attended the report of the first 100 days of the government of the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, an event that took place in the emblematic Zócalo of Mexico City.
Through his social networks, the state leader shared his experience and highlighted the positive impact of the actions undertaken by the president in this initial period of Government.
“Together with my fellow governors, we accompanied our president Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo from the Zócalo in the report of the first 100 days of her government,” Díaz Mena published.
In his message, the governor expressed his recognition of the work and effort of Sheinbaum Pardo, whom he described as a leader committed to the development of the country. “Her dedication and effort are marking the path towards a Mexico with more opportunities and well-being for all,” he highlighted.
Díaz Mena also stressed the importance of the actions carried out during this initial period, pointing out that they represent a significant advance in the process of the Fourth Transformation, both for the country and for Yucatán. “The achievements of the first 100 days of the President of Mexico inspire us to continue working for the Yucatecans,” added the president.
The Yucatecan governor reiterated his commitment to continue collaborating with the federal government in the construction of a more just and prosperous country.
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