Tecate, Baja California.- To accelerate the economic reactivation of the population most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, the governor of Baja California, Maestra Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, called for reconciliation between the administration of the State and the business sector, generating a system that has a direct impact on the quality of life of the general population, especially those who have the least.
Recognizing the importance of strengthening the economy for the benefit of the most vulnerable and of combating poverty in the entity, the President participated in the plenary session of the State Technical Committee of the Coordination Councils of State Enterprises, to call for the co-responsibility of generators of wealth. boost investments and create jobs for the Baja Californias, in particular by improving the condition of the most vulnerable.
“I would like to reiterate that you have confidence, that you have confidence in this government, that we will always respect the rule of law and legal certainty. Investment will be a priority, it will be the six-year period for investments, ”he expressed to the approval of hundreds of businessmen present in the city of Tecate.
The President recalled that during the campaign period for the governorship, she had heard various complaints and manifestations of uncertainty from the business community of Baja California, for which she had expressed her willingness to conclude. agreements to achieve a more prosperous future for Baja California.
In her message, the governor said that history has shown that polarization is not an adequate basis for strengthening sustainable development of collective interest, which is why she called on the businessmen present for an exercise. responsibility in which the government is doing its part to achieve new forms of well-being for the families of the state, and relies on employers in this effort.
Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda explained that one of the main axes of her government is the Boost for the social economy, through programs to promote self-employment and support small and medium-sized enterprises, through, among others, recovering the governance of the trade advisory bodies and working on a business development program that includes intense promotion of foreign and domestic investment.
He also mentioned other key points such as industrial development, new technologies, creative industries, promotion of tourism through the establishment of the Ministry of Tourism, as well as fisheries, aquaculture and countryside development. from Baja California. It is a policy focused on improving the quality of life of the population, seeking social justice at all times.
At the end of Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda’s message, the businessmen present expressed their positive views on the current state administration with general applause, reflecting the new relationships that the government of Lower California will liaise with the various professional organizations of the entity.
The secretary for the economy, Kurt Honold Morales, attended the meeting; the municipal president of Tecate, Édgar Darío Benítez Ruiz; the representative of the Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA), Arturo González Rodríguez; the outgoing Chairman of the State Technical Committee of the CCE, Rafael Crosthwaite; the new president of the technical committee, Adalberto Ramírez Lemus, as well as the heads of the CCEs of Tijuana, Mexicali and Ensenada, Francisco Rubio, Juan Manuel García and Orlando López Acosta.
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