Puebla Government Evaluates Key Projects Before 100 Days

The Cabinet Coordinator of Puebla, José García Parra, announced an evaluation of 15 key projects to assess their progress before the first 100 days of Governor Alejandro Armenta's administration. This initiative aims to improve the state's situation by 2030, with all public officials retaining their positions for now.


Puebla Government Evaluates Key Projects Before 100 Days

The Cabinet Coordinator of the government of Puebla, José García Parra, announced that an evaluation of at least 15 key projects will be carried out before the first 100 days of government are completed. This review will allow to identify which have advanced and which need adjustments.

García Parra highlighted that all public officials of Governor Alejandro Armenta's cabinet, who took office on December 14, 2024, remain in their positions so far. However, a detailed analysis of the strategic projects and programs of each agency will be conducted so that the state leader can make informed decisions.

Armenta's state administration has 31 secretariats, institutes, and decentralized organizations that will be evaluated in the coming months. Among the agencies being evaluated are the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Public Security, and the Ministry of Public Education, among others.

"We have an evaluation system that we are fine-tuning to review the strategic projects and programs of each agency. Everyone who took office on December 14 continues in their positions," said García Parra.

The main goal of this evaluation is to place Puebla in a better situation looking towards the year 2030 and to ensure that officials continue to perform their duties with commitment and responsibility.