Bedolla and thousands of Michoacans enjoy parade for the 113th Anniversary of the Revolution

Morelia, Michoacán.- To enjoy the commemorative parade for the 113th Anniversary of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution, thousands of Michoacans gathered in the Historic Center of the Michoacan capital, where they saw up close 85 contingents made up of 4,788 participants, including students from educational institutions of different levels, associations of the various disciplines and militarized sports schools. said in a statement
Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla, accompanied by his wife, the president of the Board of Trustees of the DIF Michoacán System, Grisel Tello Pimentel, observed from the Government Palace the participants who paraded along the 2.6-kilometer route between the Villalongín Garden to the monument to Lázaro Cárdenas.
On Francisco I. Madero Avenue it was possible to observe rhythmic tables, cheerleaders, athletes, students in sports uniforms and typical costumes, who made exhibitions of activities of different disciplines.
The attendees appreciated the passage of two helicopters, which the state government uses as air ambulances to provide support to the population in the face of medical emergencies and forest fires, as well as groups of the Civil Guard and personnel of sports associations in the municipality of Morelia.
The governor was accompanied by Jorge Pérez Zavala, substitute president of the Supreme Court of Justice and the Council of the State Judiciary; General Fernando Colchado Gómez, commander of the 21st Military Zone; Deputy Anabet Franco Carrizales, president of the Political Coordination Board of the State Congress; and the Secretary of Government, Elías Ibarra Torres; as well as state officials from the various institutions.

Original source in Spanish

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