translated from Spanish: From a friend, Doctor candidate

For Juan Alfonso Mejía LópezHace already several lustros, I was contacted by Juan Alfonso Mejía López, son of a friend of my parents, Dr. Nereyda López Lizárraga and nephew also of an endearing friend of them the doctor. Sergio López Lizárraga. In that meeting we began a friendship that was forged in the family history that brought us together and in the ideals and dreams of both. We talked about his aspirations to do a PhD in Paris. Then he announced to me that he had already entered the master’s degree and also that he was finished. Even that the Doctorate had begun. Years later, already in the government of Vicente Fox, he returned to finish his thesis, as a candidate for Doctor, and began to reintegrate professionally in the country. He started as a public servant with my brother Rolando in the National Agricultural Register. He then joined the government of President Felipe Calderón and has made a very outstanding professional career in the federal, state and municipal government, as well as in civil society organizations (including political parties). In 2018 he was invited by the governor, Quirino Ordaz Coppel, to be the secretary of Public Education and Culture of Sinaloa. Today, by appointment of the governor, I accompany him in that civil service. Yesterday he announced with transparency and honesty that it came positive from COVID-19. I’m sure that once you’ve covered the fourteen days you have to stay in isolation, it’ll come out just as strong, and maybe in a few more weeks we’ll be able to go surfing a few waves to Los Pinos. Her public role as Sinaloa’s secretary of Public Education and Culture will continue to lead it and we will have a successful school year, which will be the pride of hundreds of thousands of girls, boys, adolescents and citizens who follow their courses despite the health contingency. Of course, it will be the pride of the thousands of teachers who continue to do their best to educate the Sinaloans. It will be a great joy of all when in each Sinaloan home they celebrate the end of the school year, the certification of primary, secondary, high school, bachelor’s degree, master’s and doctorate. From these lines of Readings goes a congratulations to all teachers of basic, higher middle and higher education, Sepyc officials, and, above all, for parents who are showing love to their children by helping them in their education. HEALTH AND STATE
My father was a public health civil servant who always worked. He also practiced private medicine, a specialist in cardiology. He always defended the public health system. She explained to her children the importance of the social value of institutional medicine. I never stop respecting the state, regardless of who was the one with political representation. That respect and value of public officials in Sinaloa’s health sector are the ones that are bringing Mexico forward. Without them the country would be chaos. They’re going to be recognized. Every Mexican will be better tomorrow thanks to its professionalism, delivery, but above all, to its value. They’re there putting their lives at risk for all Mexicans. Nothing and no one should question that value or undermine social trust in them. They are exceptional human beings, human beings. It is a teaching that I owe to my father today and I can see, with joy, and tears sometimes, his memory in his work and dedication. Thank you, on behalf of my entire family, for the doctors, nurses, labourers, public servants of hospitals and clinics in Sinaloa and Mexico. PARAGRAPHS: THIRTEEN MONTHS AND POLITICS
In this space, the political sphere is always returned. Phrase from my PhD thesis director: Il faut revenir a l’esphere politique. It’s always there. Every decision. Every action. The parties are measuring their plans and strategies. There will be hopefuls, pre-candidates, candidates, pre-campaigns and campaigns. There will be political publicity and promotion. Pre-election polls will be broadcast, at exit polls and fast counting. We will all know on election day at six o’clock in the afternoon, when the polling stations close and the results of the exit polls, which candidate will be going forward in the electoral preferences, will be published. I mean, exactly in thirteen months, a day like today, at that time the Sinaloans will know who will be the next governor. The next municipal presidents and which party will have a majority in the state Congress. This is politics, the adjective that best describes it is: inexorable (Which cannot be avoided, RAE).lecturas_eldebate@yahoo.com



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