translated from Spanish: Governors of the 4Q we will transform Mexico from the states: Bedolla

Mexico City.- The governors and governors-elect, emanating from Morena, agreed to work in unity and coordination to promote the development of the states and thus contribute to the transformation of the country, in addition to renewing the Conago so that there is a new relationship between states and federation.
The governor-elect of Michoacan, Alfredo Ramirez Bedolla, after participating in a meeting headed by the national leader of Morena, Mario Delgado Carrillo, said that “the unity of the presidents must be to transform the country, not to confront and divide the citizens,” so he agreed that the National Commission of Governors (Conago) must be transformed to strengthen federalism.
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The governors-elect agreed to work on the integration of a public policy agenda that distinguishes the governments of the 4Q as austere, honest and close to the people administrations; “It’s about serving our states based on the principles of obradorism,” Bedolla said.
Mario Delgado said that the elected governors will also shape a gender agenda to promote equity between men and women, so that citizens can exercise their rights free of violence.
The elected governors of Baja California Sur, and Norte, of Sonora, Sinaloa, Tlaxcala, Zacatecas, Nayarit, Colima, Guerrero, and Michoacán, signed a Letter of Commitment to the Fourth Transformation and the People of Mexico, in which they assume to govern based on the principles of obradorismo to end inequalities, discrimination, privileges, and corrupt practices.

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