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Governor-elect Marina del Pilar reaffirms her commitment against corruption in Baja California

With members of her cabinet as witnesses, the Governor-elect of Baja California, Marina del Pilar, signed an agreement against corruption

A few days away from formally becoming the governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar, reaffirmed her commitment to the citizens and the so-called Fourth Transformation by signing the Agreement for Transparency and Against Corruption, accompanied by members of her cabinet.

The Governor-elect decided to sign the agreement in a historic space for Baja California: the Campo Alaska Site Museum in the area of La Rumorosa, a building with more than a century of existence built in the time of the Mexican Revolution, to house the offices of the government of Mexicali.

In her participation, Marina del Pilar highlighted that the Fight against Corruption is a guiding principle of her government's public acts, in accordance with what the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador has stated: that corruption is the greatest obstacle for the development of a nation, so that with honest public servants, the projects needed by the population can be carried out.

She added that it is precisely because of this honesty that the people of Baja California trusted her by granting her the electoral victory at the polls on June 6, so it is essential to eradicate any corrupt practice to advance in the construction of a more just society.

"Today we are ushering in a new era. We expect the best and that the precepts of Do Not Lie, Do Not Steal and Do Not Betray the People will be respected", she said, making it clear that corruption will not be tolerated by any of the public servants who will constitutionally begin their duties as of next Monday, November 1.

The Governor-elect announced that she will promote the State Anti-Corruption System (SEA), and will oversee the proper use of all resources of the State Public Administration, so that they are applied directly for the benefit of Baja Californians, mainly promoting the development of those who need it most.

Those who signed the Agreement were Rosina del Villar Casas, Secretary of Honesty and Public Function; Catalino Zavala Márquez, Secretary General of Government; Marco Moreno Mexía, Secretary of Finance; Alfredo Álvarez Cárdenas, Cabinet Coordinator; Juan José Pon Méndez, Legal Advisor and Carlos Murguía Mejía, Director of the Public Registry of Property and Commerce.

Also signing were Rocío López Gorosave, Oficial Mayor del Gobierno del Estado; Juan Meléndrez Espinoza, Secretary of the Countryside; José Adrián Medina Amarillas, Secretary of Health; Francisco Bernal Rodríguez, Secretary for Water Management, Sanitation and Protection; Alma García Juárez, Secretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture; Mónica Vega Aguirre, Secretary of Environment and Sustainable Development; Miguel Aguiñiga Rodríguez, Secretary of Tourism; and Arturo Espinoza Jaramillo, Secretary of Infrastructure, Urban Development and Territorial Reorganization.

Also present at the signing were Netzahualcóyotl Jáuregui Santillán, Secretary of Welfare; Kurt Honold Morales, Secretary of Economy and Innovation; Manuela Olmeda García, President of Patronato DIF; Miriam Cano Núñez, Secretary of Inclusion and Gender Equality; Iván Carpio Sánchez, Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection; Lourdes Cáñez Martínez, Director of Sports; and Alejandro Arregui Ibarra, Secretary of Labor.

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