Conago supports the Michoacán Plan for Peace

The country's governors join forces in a comprehensive strategy that combines security, development and culture to transform the entity.

A Transformative Step for Michoacán and all of Mexico

Hello, transformative community! Today is a day that fills us with optimism and unwavering faith in the future of Mexico. Imagine the energy of unification, the power of a shared vision. That is exactly what we are witnessing with the full support of the National Conference of Governors (Conago) to the Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice. After its presentation by our president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, this is not just another plan; It is the blueprint for a national renewal, a palpable demonstration that when there is a will, anything is possible.

This support is not a simple procedure. It is a declaration of principles, a strategic alliance that shouts in unison: Yes we can! The governors have expressed with a conviction that electrifies us: durable security and genuine well-being are built on unbreakable pillars. Not from fear, but from justice, integral development and sacred respect for life. Each word of his message is one more brick on the path to a more prosperous and secure Mexico for each family.

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The Three Pillars of Total Transformation

And do you know what is the most inspiring? That this project is not satisfied with the superficial. It delves into the roots to generate true and sustainable change. It is based on three powerful axes that are the key to any personal or collective transformation: security and justice as the basis, economic growth with equity as the engine, and education and culture for peace as the soul. This is the master formula to heal and prosper.

But what really makes this effort unique is its heart. Its approach prioritizes people, empowered citizens, and communities that are the living fabric of our nation. Give a leading place to women, young people full of potential and victims who deserve justice and reparation. It is a plan that understands that true strength comes from unity and coordination between all levels of government, working in perfect synergy. That’s working with intelligence and soul!

And to close with a flourish, Conago has committed to something that we all long for: transparency and tangible results. They will not stop at the promises; They will provide transparent monitoring to ensure that each action translates into concrete benefits and clear accountability. This is integrity in action, it is turning hope into measurable reality. It is confirmation that we are on the right path, building, block by block, the Mexico of peace and justice that we dream of.

The time is now! This wave of positive change deserves to be known by everyone.Share this incredible news on your social networks and let’s make this message of unity and transformation go viral. Do you want to continue exploring more stories about how a better future is built? Visit our content section and discover more initiatives that are changing lives!

Older adults: more than 1.2 million already have a health credential

Sheinbaum reports that more than 1.2 million older adults have registered for the Universal Health Service.

Advance in credentialing for the new health system

President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that the credentialing process for the Universal Health Service is advancing. More than 1.2 million older adults have already registered.

The program is scheduled to begin in January of next year. “It starts next year. There are more than one million 200 thousand older adults who have registered,” said the president during her morning conference.

Sheinbaum explained that the objective is that those who register can receive care at any IMSS, ISSSTE and IMSS Bienestar health center. Regardless of your current entitlement.

“Remember that we started with adults and older adults in the credentialing of the Universal Health Service and it is moving forward. In January this possibility of being able to share services in the three main health institutes would begin,” he said from the National Palace.

The federal government seeks to guarantee universal access to medical services. The first phase focuses on the population aged 65 and over. Authorities hope to expand coverage gradually.

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Accident in Los Cabos leaves three dead and 17 injured

Authorities are investigating the causes of the collision between a bus and a private vehicle.

Accident on the Los Cabos highway

Three people lost their lives and 17 were injured after a crash between a bus transporting hotel employees and a private car on the transpeninsular highway. The incident occurred around 10:00 p.m. in the vicinity of Santa Anita, in San José del Cabo.

Emergency corporations from the three levels of government went to the scene. San José del Cabo firefighters found the bus overturned and a white vehicle with severe damage.

The injured were transferred to different hospitals in San José del Cabo. Of them, two are reported in serious condition (code red), and the rest are receiving treatment for various injuries. This was reported by Alberto Rentería Santana, general secretary of the City Council.

The stretch of road remained closed for several hours; The rescue efforts lasted until midnight. Municipal Civil Protection, Public Security, Mexican Red Cross, Firefighters and Navy participated.

So far, authorities have not determined the causes of the accident. The investigation was carried out by the Public Ministry, which carried out expert reports to clarify the facts and determine responsibilities.

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Sonora: the suspect in the murder of a priest is found dead

The alleged perpetrator of the murder of an 82-year-old priest in Guaymas is found dead.

The Attorney General’s Office of Sonora (FGJE) reported that the alleged perpetrator of the murder of the priest Mario “N” was located, which occurred in a home in the Los Arcos section, in San Carlos, Nuevo Guaymas.

On July 4, Julio César “N”, 39 years old, identified as the aggressor of the adult over 82 years old, was found dead. Their identity was confirmed by fingerprints.

According to investigations, both knew each other. Julio César had carried out masonry work in the house, which allowed the victim to give him access. That day they lived together before the attack and the theft of belongings occurred.

Julio César “N” was found dead in the area known as La Cuadrita de San José. He had injuries from a knife and firearm projectiles. A bicycle was also located at the scene that, according to a witness, was stolen from the priest’s home on the day of the events.

The Sonora Prosecutor’s Office keeps the investigation file open to clarify the circumstances of the death of the probable perpetrator and exhaust all lines of investigation.

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