Overview
- At Tecámac Mayor Rosa Yolanda Wong’s first government report, Governor Delfina Gómez urged coordinated work, respectful dialogue and leaving resentments behind.
- Wong detailed advances in health, education, mobility, roads and support for women and students, and she rejected political violence.
- The governor said Tecámac’s progress reflects years of work, highlighting continuity across administrations since before 2018.
- State and legislative leaders, including Martha Azucena Camacho Reynoso and Horacio Duarte, attended the event at Parque Ecológico Sierra Hermosa.
- Gómez committed to set up a dialogue table with the roughly 300 workers who were dismissed and are maintaining a weeks-long sit-in, while former mayor and senator Mariela Gutiérrez—applauded by about 3,000 attendees—said talks with the Interior Ministry are underway.