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Samuel García's Report: Strong Position for Succession Battle

Governor Samuel García's fourth report showcases his political resilience and strong standing for future electoral ambitions. His government has gained business and public support through effective management and economic achievements.


Samuel García's Report: Strong Position for Succession Battle

Samuel García's Fourth Government Report, held last Sunday in San Pedro Garza García, sent a clear message to the entire state political class: the governor is in a strong position to fight for his succession in the upcoming elections.

The report summarized his consistency, explaining his strong appeal to both middle-class and popular voters.

The current government, despite various limitations, persists in altering reality and has succeeded in many areas.

The business community understands this, which is why they have recently shown their support: unlike in Morena, where politics dominates, the governor offers a combination of electoral intuition and management skills that makes him an indispensable player just as the government of Claudia Sheinbaum begins to show vulnerabilities in security, investment, and job creation.

The administrative background leaves the governor in a favorable position for two key tasks: defining the succession project and designing his future political career on a national scale.

On one hand, there is the strategy of security, employment, and investment, and on the other, social support, water policy, and public education infrastructure.

Samuel is one of the few politicians in the entire country, not from Morena, who has broad support from that segment of the population, which is a decisive factor for 2027 and also explains the large attendance of 4T actors at his report.

Although his administration has been marked by various political conflicts, Samuel is running a government with management levels not seen in recent history.

Jaime Rodríguez Calderón's six-year term was a disaster from an executive standpoint, and Rodrigo Medina's was conditioned by the security crisis and the catastrophe of Hurricane Alex.