
The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, has announced a series of appointments and confirmations for her expanded Cabinet. These include individuals with extensive experience in various areas, from environmental protection to urban development and human rights.
Guadalupe Chávez, former deputy of the capital's Congress in the II Legislature, has worked for the protection of indigenous peoples and has served as chairwoman of the Commission on Accountability and Oversight of the Superior Audit of Mexico City.
Humberto Adán Peña, general director of the Commission of Natural Resources and Rural Development (CORENADR), stands out for his work in protecting natural areas and his experience with the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas.
Javier Hidalgo Ponce, an expert in environment and architecture, has been confirmed in the General Coordination of Pilares. Marcela Fuente, director of Injuve, has promoted gender equality and transparency during her legislative career.
José Carlos Acosta Ruiz, General Coordinator of Human Capital of the Ministry of Finance, is recognized for his long career as a public servant and his commitment to the community.
Among the new appointments are Ana Villagrán, María del Rosario Castro Escorcia, Renato Berrón Ruiz, Beatriz Rojas Martínez, Daniela Cordero Arenas, Braulio Luna, Amaya Ordorika Imaz, and Mónica Pacheco Skidmore, who will hold key positions in areas such as communication, mobility, animal welfare, addiction prevention, and public management.
These appointments reflect the diversity of profiles and competencies that Clara Brugada seeks to incorporate into her team to address the current challenges of Mexico City and promote sustainable development in the region.