Salomón Jara announces changes in his Legal and Expanded Cabinet; there are 12 new incorporations
Oaxaca Governor Salomón Jara has announced significant changes in his cabinet, including the resignation of half his team, in response to public demands for more action and less rhetoric.
Governor Salomón Jara of Oaxaca has initiated a major overhaul of his government, announcing the resignation of half of his cabinet members. This decision reflects the pressing public demands for tangible action regarding various issues facing the state. Jara emphasized that the new appointments are based on technical criteria, clean track records, and a commitment to delivering results for the citizens of Oaxaca.
The governor outlined three key priorities for his administration moving forward: infrastructure development, security enhancement, and access to clean water. Notably, he plans to elevate the state water commission to a fully-fledged secretariat, which will focus on providing more water to families and constructing necessary hydrological reservoirs. Jara's commitment to these issues underlines his administration's responsiveness to citizen needs and the urgent infrastructural challenges facing the state.
In terms of security, Jara announced the appointment of a military commander to head the Secretariat of Security and the recruitment of over a thousand new police officers to strengthen public safety. This move aims to address ongoing concerns regarding safety and crime in Oaxaca, reflecting a proactive approach to governance as the state seeks to improve conditions for its residents amidst a backdrop of escalating demands for effective leadership.