Political Coordination in García: Governor and Mayor Work Together

Governor Samuel García and Mayor Manuel Guerra are working in coordination to address key issues such as education and public services in García, Nuevo León.


Political Coordination in García: Governor and Mayor Work Together

Governor Samuel García met with Mayor Manuel Guerra Cavazos in the municipality of García at an event that marked good coordination between both political actors. García emphasized the importance of working together on key issues, especially in education, and highlighted the need to provide services to the inhabitants despite budgetary constraints.

In his speech, the governor showed his commitment to the municipality by promising a budget allocation destined for García and the possibility of investments in Escobedo. He pledged to build new schools and improve public transportation in the area.

The cooperation between the mayor and the governor was reflected in visits to multiple schools and attention to thousands of students, as well as a smooth communication with the secretary of education. Guerra Cavazos thanked the state government for its support and its willingness to assist García with his needs.

The governor's gesture towards Morena actors in the region indicates a strategy to maintain effective coordination, especially in the legislative field where a qualified majority is required on certain issues. Both politicians reiterated their commitment to work together to promote development and address the needs of the population.

Amid concerns about service delivery due to demographic growth, Guerra Cavazos expressed his satisfaction with the governor's support and willingness to collaborate. The closeness between the parties and the willingness for dialogue highlight a local political landscape oriented towards agreement and teamwork.