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Lemus Delivers First Report at Museo Cabañas as Congress Sets Plenary Review

Lawmakers plan plenary questioning of the cabinet later this month, signaling a more public review before 2026 budget talks.

Overview

  • Secretary General Salvador Zamora formally delivered the written report to the Jalisco Congress at 9:00 a.m., received by Speaker Julio Hurtado and Jucopo chair Cuquis Camarena.
  • Governor Pablo Lemus presented his public message at the Museo Cabañas, highlighting security, water access, education, health, economic development, and preparations for FIFA 2026.
  • The Jucopo invited Lemus to address the full chamber to hear all eight parliamentary groups, but the governor did not attend, citing a late invitation and prior scheduling under a law that does not require his presence.
  • The Congress scheduled glosa sessions for November 18–27 in the plenary, with cabinet secretaries to be questioned in a format described by Zamora as positive and uncommon in recent years.
  • PRI legislators said they will scrutinize the proposed 2026 state budget, with a meeting expected next week with Finance Secretary Luis García Sotelo.