Marina Del Pilar Will Not Apply for a License as Governor of Baja California, Says Spokesperson
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The governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, led a meeting with mayors and mayors, as well as legislators and legislators of the state, with the aim of strengthening coordination between institutions to benefit citizens.During the meeting, the presidents established agreements to build a common work agenda that directly impacts the quality of life and development of Baja California. Marina del Pilar promotes institutional coor…
Four days after Rubén Rocha Moya applied for a license as governor of Sinaloa, rumors surfaced that Marina del Pilar would follow ‘his steps,’ this after convening a meeting with legislators and mayors. “It has nothing to do with a license as discussed on social networks,” confirmed Jesús López Romandía, spokesman for the Baja California government, to journalist Ciro Gómez Leyva. The spokesman said that the meeting is not for a request for a li…
The spokesperson for the Baja California government, Jesús López Romandía, reported that governor Marina del Pilar will not apply for a license after versions that circulated on social networks. During an interview with journalist Ciro Gómez, the state official denied that there was any intention of separating himself from office. “It has nothing to do with a license as discussed on social networks,” he said. López Romandía explained that the me…
TIJUANA, MAY 5,2026.- In order to strengthen institutional coordination in favor of the well-being of the Baja Californians, the governor of the Pilar Avila Olmeda held a meeting with the mayors, local and federal legislators, in which agreements were established to build a common agenda of work. During the meeting, the state president stressed that unity is an essential principle of the transformation movement that the country is experiencing, …
Tijuana, May 5. The local deputy, Juan Manuel Molina, asserted that there is no reason for the governor of Pilar Avila Olmeda to resign from her post. “They wanted, that would want a lot of people, that would happen, but no,” she said before the meeting that the state president held with municipal presidents, senators and congressmen emanating from Morena. “What may be happening in other instances, because it happens,” he commented in late refer…
The governor of Pilar Ávila Olmeda will not ask for a license to separate herself from her position at the head of the Baja California government, thus denying the rumors that since Monday afternoon were fired on social networks.In a message on networks, the Black state president said that she will continue this Wednesday with the federal and state legislative agenda, as well as promoting greater social investment, in coordination with the mayor…
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