Claudia Sheinbaum vows to continue supporting Sinaloa

Regina Pierce

Claudia Sheinbaum vows to continue supporting Sinaloa

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Without referring to the violent situation experienced by Sinaloa, Mexico’s president-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum He assured that in his administration he would continue to support the governor of the entity, Ruben Rocha.

While accompanying the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador At the inauguration of the “Santa María” dam irrigation area, in El Rosario, in Sinaloa, he highlighted that this entity is “the land of working men and women.”

He mentioned that the irrigation zone, “will strengthen the essence of this great country, namely food production,” he specifically highlighted corn production, “without corn there is no country and without Sinaloa there is no Mexico,” he said.

In light of the fact that this is the final weekend of his transition tour with the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the presidential candidate took this opportunity to express his thanks for the “historic” transition being experienced.

He assured that he would return to Sinaloa to discuss the work and projects scheduled for the entity.

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