**New stage in the political Sinaloa: designated governor ** 24 October governor of Sinaloa Ruben Rocha Moya designated Yaroldin Bonilla Valverde as secretary-general of state. This position has historically been a stepping stone for the first woman to hold such a high office. This appointment has raised questions about the future of public security in the administrative region. The designation came after several meetings with public officials, as Bonilla was the first woman to hold such a high position in an administrative region.
**Context and supporting comments ** In a public meeting on April 5, 2025, the builders of "Malecon Margarita Iguerda" in Kualachan, Rocha Moya announced that the legislative initiative "Law on the protection of women" would be presented. According to the builders, this law would visibly not cost anything to Bonilla, as it could be seen on the merits of the meeting.
The governor also stated that the legislative initiative "Modernization and Renovation" would be a "touch" point. "Nothing else, like the addition of a party, this is not," he checked.
**Biography and career of Bonilla ** Yaroldin Bonilla graduated from the University of Sinaloa with a degree in social work. Her political career includes work as a deputy in the legislative period "Modernization and Renovation" from 2018 to 2021. She has held the post of legislative representative of the secretary and held high positions in the administration, including the post of secretary by proxy.
**Reaction and assessment ** Secretary of Sinaloa designated Bonilla as an important step towards gender equality and women's empowerment. "This is a symbolic victory in politics and society," said the Secretary of State.
**Quote: ** "Nothing else, like the addition of a party, this is not. But it passed through the "touch" point, organizing "Modernization and Renovation,"" said Rocha Moya, putting her future in the hands of the mandate.
Bonilla's designation is seen as a recognition of her professional achievements, as well as her discourse on the role of women in politics, promoting closer ties between the government and the governed.