The changes in the cabinet of Alfredo Ramírez in two years

Morelia, Michoacán.- In 2 years of government, Master Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla, has seen some of his secretaries move from one position to another.
These swaps occurred after the first 100 days of government and it is speculated that the reasons are because the Executive itself has already seen who is willing to take on the challenge of moving Michoacán forward and who is not; In the media it has been said, complementing this version, that although some of the holders are friends of Bedolla, he made changes to face the challenge of managing what would happen to the organization in the next six years of his government, since someone is needed who also gives results.
It is essential to have people with real experience at work and who use creativity and innovation, in the words of the executive himself: “we are going to make the changes that are necessary, especially so that the public administration works well,” said the state president during one of his meetings with the media on January 2 of this year.
If you are interested in knowing the changes and positions that the Governor has conceived as strategic so far, attached is the following table.

Dependence
Initial Headline
Current Incumbent

Secretariat of Government
Carlos Torres Piña
Elias Ibarra Torres

Chief of the Governor’s Office and Chief of Staff,
Isidoro Ruiz Argáiz

Secretariat of Finance and Administration
Luis Navarro Garcia

Office of the Comptroller
Azucena Marín Correa

Ministry of Public Security
Jose Alfredo Ortega Reyes

Secretariat of Economic Development
Alfredo Anaya Orozco
Claudio Mendez Fernandez

Ministry of Tourism
Roberto Monroy Garcia

Ministry of the Environment
Alejandro Mendez Lopez
Maria Luisa Albores Gonzalez

Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Cuauhtemoc Ramirez Romero

Secretariat of Communications and Public Works
Rogelio Zarazúa Sánchez
Jose Zavala Nolasco

Secretariat of Urban Development and Mobility
Gladyz Butanda Macias

Ministry of Education
Yarabi Avila Gonzales
Gabriela Desireé Molina Aguilar

Ministry of Culture
Tamara Sosa Alanis
Gabriela Desireé Molina Aguilar
Alejandra Frausto Guerrero

Ministry of Health
Elias Ibarra Torres
Belinda Iturbide Diaz

Secretariat of Welfare of the State of Michoacán
Giulianna Bugarini Torres

Secretariat for Migrants
Branda Fraga Gutierrez
Maria Teresa Mora Covarrubias

Secretariat of Substantive Equality and Development of Michoacan Women
Tamara Sosa Alanis
Carolina Rangel Gracida

DIF Michoacán System
Paula Edith Espinosa Barrientos
Nuria Fernández Espresate
Oscar Celis Silva

Secretary of Social and Human Development
Sandra Carolina Rangel Garcia

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