*This model will be extended to the remaining 112 municipalities and 40 self-governing indigenous communities.
Jiquilpan, Michoacán, October 18, 2024.- As part of a policy of dialogue and direct attention to the people, Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla led the first public hearing in the municipality of Jiquilpan, a model that will be extended to the remaining 112 municipalities and 40 indigenous communities with self-government.
The president said that with this unprecedented exercise of itinerant government is how an administration committed to the people is distinguished, who is listened to and cared for.
At the 18 de Marzo Stadium, which was packed with the residents of this municipality, Ramírez Bedolla, accompanied by the municipal president, Gerardo Olloqui Estrada, pointed out that the citizen hearings are an exercise to fulfill the responsibility of serving and listening to everyone, as they are a space for dialogue, accountability and problem solving.
He stressed that the State Government is not desk-based, but territorial, which resolves shoulder to shoulder with the citizens. Model that will be the seal of the second part of the state administration.
He said that with the participation of state, federal and municipal agencies, direct contact is achieved with the population to hear first-hand the concerns, procedures and services they require.
The heads and staff of the ministries of Finance, Government, Health, Public Security, Tourism, Culture, Public Works, Welfare, Education, Agriculture, Environment, Women, Migrants and Economic Development, as well as the Secretariat, participated in the hearing. Executive of the State Public Security System.
In addition to federal agencies such as the Agrarian Attorney’s Office, the National Water Commission, the Mexican Institute of Social Security and areas of the Jiquilpan City Council.