Rocha, Cárdenas and the PED; Eneyda, to the rescue of asylum


Before leaving for Mazatlan to eat with Eng. Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano and attend the launch of his book For a progressive democracy, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya led the most important act of the administration he heads: the presentation to Sinaloan society of the State Development Plan 2022-2027.
The objective was outlined in the following terms, during the ceremony held at the Sinaloa Museum of Art:
“To realize a democratic government, inclusive, austere in its functioning, but effective in the pursuit of its purposes, that supports private investment and the generation of jobs and, above all, transparent in accountability to society.” Stressed:
“We don’t come to do business or get rich from what isn’t ours.”
The true transformation and the construction of a welfare state lies in “that no one is left behind, nor is anyone left out,” the governor established.
Since its inauguration on November 1, 2021, the State Executive held a series of consultation forums with productive sectors, educational institutions, experts from all areas and representatives of various expressions of civil society. Fruit of the concerns and proposals formulated there, is the PED 2022-2027.REENCUENTRO EN LA MACHADO. In the afternoon, Governor Rubén Rocha met in the Historic Center of Mazatlan with an old comrade in struggle: the engineer Cuauhtémoc Cárdenos, founder of the modern left in Mexico, which with him, as the maximum leader, began to win elections from 1988.
Retired from party militancy and active political life, Cárdenas currently cultivates his intellectual vein through essay.
His most recent work, Por una democracia progresista (Editorial Debate) is the subject of a series of presentations in the country and yesterday he touched Mazatlan, with Dr. Olga García Rendón and the journalist and writer Felipe Guerrero Bojórquez as commentators. Present in the literary act, but also political in its purest meaning, was Rubén Rocha.
Previously, Rocha and Cárdenas ate there nearby, in a restaurant in the Machado square, the nerve center of the marsh culture. GOOD SAMARITAN. You will agree that bad fortune has raged against the El Buen Samaritano shelter in Culiacán, which in the most precarious conditions imaginable houses dozens of older adults, almost all abandoned by their families. Monday’s fire was the last straw.
In the midst of such misfortune, it is encouraging to know that, from the first moment of the accident, the president of the DIF Sinaloa System, Eneyda Rocha Ruiz, assigned personnel to provide first aid to those affected and, immediately, transfer 41 of them (the rest decided to remain there, since they have relatives who are in their charge) to the San José Integral Gerontological Center and the Madre Teresa de Calcuta shelter, where they are provided with medical care, shelter and food. There they will remain under the protection of the DIF, until the situation is defined.
We can all collaborate with diapers, food, mats, clothes, blankets, personal hygiene products and medicines that are received at the offices of DIF Sinaloa and the Gerontological Center. We can also contribute to the BBVA account 0110975826, provided by the Donations Coordinator, Cristina Olivera Jones. To show solidarity, friends!



Original source in Spanish

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