Jalisco Collaborates with Federal Authorities on Teuchitlán Case

The Jalisco government, led by Pablo Lemus, has agreed to work with federal authorities on the investigation of the Teuchitlán case, emphasizing transparency and collaboration by reviewing disappearances.


Jalisco Collaborates with Federal Authorities on Teuchitlán Case

The Government of Jalisco and the State Attorney General's Office will continue working in collaboration with the Attorney General's Office of the Republic on investigations related to the case of Rancho Izaguirre in Teuchitlán. Governor Pablo Lemus has emphasized the importance of telling the truth about what happened in Teuchitlán and is committed to continuing to work with the Federal Government to clarify the facts, ensuring total transparency in the process.

In a recent meeting with the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, it was agreed to continue investigating jointly, and there was consensus on many viewpoints regarding the case. Sheinbaum mentioned that they will work together to review the recent case from Jalisco within their responsibilities.

For his part, Pablo Lemus has expressed his willingness to collaborate with federal authorities so that investigations into the Teuchitlán case continue. After meeting with Sheinbaum and the Security Cabinet at the National Palace in Mexico City, a relationship of collaboration has been established in which discussions have taken place regarding the fight against disappearances, considering them a priority for the Federal Government.

President Sheinbaum has also pledged to work on a plan to confront disappearances head-on, strengthening the National Search Commission and the Executive Commission for Victim Assistance, as well as proposing four reform initiatives to various laws in this regard.

Pablo Lemus has highlighted the support received since the beginning of his term from Claudia Sheinbaum, participating in joint meetings and maintaining a collaborative relationship. The priority remains to clarify what happened at Rancho Izaguirre and work in collaboration with federal authorities to achieve justice in this case.