Feb 9 • 21:38 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Salomón Jara will make changes in the cabinet, urban centers and address nepotism and corruption

Governor Salomón Jara Cruz of Oaxaca announced a cabinet reshuffle following citizen feedback from the recent mandate revocation vote.

Governor Salomón Jara Cruz has initiated a significant relaunch of his administration in Oaxaca, responding directly to feedback from the populace that was expressed during a recent mandate revocation vote. In a press conference held at the Government Palace, he emphasized his commitment to listening to the public and acknowledged the need to improve his administration’s performance to meet societal expectations. The changes will involve a critical evaluation of both his legal cabinet and extended team, ensuring that all members are held accountable for their work.

The upcoming cabinet changes, set to be announced on Wednesday, October 18, are not merely superficial adjustments; Jara assured that the shifts would include replacements in various secretariats and public organizations. Furthermore, he outlined a reorientation of policies, programs, and actions designed to tackle the pressing issues and challenges faced by the community. This approach signifies a shift towards more community-centric governance, with a focus on addressing corruption and nepotism that have long plagued public administration in the region.

Jara's declarations come at a critical point in his term, as public trust in government structures can significantly impact overall governance and social stability. His acknowledgment of the need for change and willingness to adapt could foster greater public engagement and trust in his leadership. By addressing systemic issues like nepotism and corruption directly, Jara is positioning his administration as one willing to confront past challenges and prioritize the demands of the citizens of Oaxaca.

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