Overview
- Secretary General Salvador Zamora filed the report with the Jalisco Congress at 9 a.m. as the governor presented separately at Guadalajara’s Museo Cabañas after declining a plenary invitation from a highly plural legislature.
- Lemus announced a proposed 172% increase for 2026 dedicated to searches, identification and victim support, highlighting a new Secretaría de Inteligencia y Búsqueda and formal recognition of search collectives as a priority group.
- The governor set Dec. 15 for the start of public service on Línea 4 of the light rail connecting Tlajomulco, Tlaquepaque and Guadalajara, framing mobility as a signature priority.
- Security claims included sharp drops in several theft categories, the purchase of 700 patrol vehicles, creation of a Police of Roads unit and a new C5 command center targeted for completion in February 2027.
- Regional figures attended, notably Nuevo León Governor Samuel García, as Lemus urged national unity and cooperation ahead of legislative glosa sessions where cabinet officials will face questioning.