Mexicali, August 16 – On the 72nd anniversary of the promulgation of the Baja California Constitution, Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda emphasized that the ideals of social welfare enshrined in 1953 continue to bear fruit, positioning the state as a national leader in poverty reduction.
After participating in the solemn ceremony for Constituent Assembly Day and the reopening of the Baja California Women, Forgers of the Nation Hall at the State Congress, the president affirmed that her goal is to build a state without poverty, with decent jobs, fair wages, and people-centered public policies.
Labour he event served as a platform for the state's first female leftist governor to lead the recognition of four former representatives: Félix Vega Ibarra, a member of the Tenth Legislature and one of the first leftist legislators in Baja California; Franciscana Krauss Velarde and Raymundo Estrada Ortega, also from the Tenth Legislature; and Praxedis Padilla González, from the Eighth Legislature.
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