MEXICO CITY.- The Yucatecans Mauricio Vila Dosal and Veronica Camino Farjat will be part of the Board of Directors of the 66th Senate Legislature, which was established today.
The governor of Yucatan until yesterday and member of the PAN bench will be one of the three vice presidents of the table, which will be chaired by Gerardo Fernandez Norona (Morena). Vila Dosal’s counterparts in the vice presidency will be Imelda Castro Castro (Morena) from Sinaloa and Karla Guadalupe Toledo Zamora (PRI) from Campeche.
For her part, Morena’s Verónica Camino will be secretary along with Nayarit’s Jasmine Bugarín Rodríguez (PVEM), former mayor of Monterrey Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas (MC) and PT’s Lizeth Sánchez García, originally from Puebla.
Yucatecans in the Senate
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Vila Dosal, who came to the Senate through a plurinominal system, stated in a statement that he will continue to fight so that the progress achieved in Yucatán can reach other parts of the country.
The PAN member also stated that he will defend the ideals and principles of his party, as well as the campaign promises made. On his X account he shared photos of himself taking the oath of office and said that he will represent the interests of the Yucatecans.
Along with Vila and Verónica Camino, the other two senators from Yucatán were also sworn in today.
Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín, from the PVEM, said that he took the oath of office with the commitment to proudly and loyally represent Yucatán. The former candidate for mayor of Mérida obtained the seat by relative majority in a ticket with Verónica Camino.
Rolando Zapata Bello offered to “defend with conviction the values that unite us as a nation.” The former governor of Yucatán obtained the seat by majority, by obtaining the first minority.
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Senators of the 66th Legislature
Among the 128 senators who took the oath of office today are figures such as Marko Antonio Cortés Mendoza, Ricardo Anaya Cortés and Lilly Tellez García, for the PAN. Also present are the leaders of the PRI and the PT, Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas and Alberto Anaya Gutiérrez. With the PVEM is the former presidential candidate Manuel Velasco.
The Morena bloc is headed by former Secretary of the Interior Adán Augusto López. Javier Corral was also present, despite having an arrest warrant against him, and Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, who will be the next Secretary of the Economy.
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2024-09-05 22:04:30
Yucatecans Take Prominent Roles in the 66th Senate Legislature
Mexico City – In an exciting development for the Yucatán region, two prominent locals, Mauricio Vila Dosal and Verónica Camino Farjat, have been appointed to the Board of Directors of the 66th Senate Legislature, officially established today. With their leadership roles, they are set to influence legislative decisions and undertake vital responsibilities that reflect the interests of the Yucatecan community.
Key Appointments and Their Implications
Mauricio Vila Dosal, recently the governor of Yucatán and a member of the PAN (National Action Party), has been appointed as one of the three vice presidents of the Senate board. The board will be chaired by Gerardo Fernández Noroña from the Morena party. Vila Dosal shares the vice presidency with Imelda Castro Castro of Morena from Sinaloa and Karla Guadalupe Toledo Zamora from the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) representing Campeche.
In addition to Vila Dosal, Verónica Camino Farjat from Morena has been designated as one of the secretaries, working alongside Jasmine Bugarín Rodríguez (PVEM), former mayor Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas (MC), and Lizeth Sánchez García (PT) from Puebla.
Vila Dosal’s Commitment to Yucatán
Mauricio Vila Dosal expressed his determination to continue advocating for the progress of Yucatán, aspiring to extend the achievements of his state to other regions in Mexico. In his statements, he emphasized his dedication to defending the principles of his party and fulfilling the campaign promises made to his constituents. Vila Dosal is committed to representing the interests of the Yucatecans as he embarks on this new chapter in his political career.
Other Senators from Yucatán
Joining Vila Dosal and Verónica Camino in the Senate are Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín (PVEM), who has vowed to proudly represent Yucatán after winning his seat through relative majority alongside Camino, and Rolando Zapata Bello, who plans to uphold the values that unite the nation as he steps into his legislative role.
Ramirez Marín took the oath of office with a commitment to work diligently for the welfare of the people of Yucatán, further emphasizing the collective responsibility of representing the state’s interests at the national level.
Noteworthy Mentions in the 66th Legislature
Amongst the 128 senators who took the oath today, several prominent figures have been elected, including Marko Antonio Cortés Mendoza, Ricardo Anaya Cortés, and Lilly Téllez García from the PAN. Their roles will be critical as they navigate the political landscape of the upcoming legislative session.
The Significance of a Strong Representation
The presence of Yucatecan senators in significant leadership roles raises the stakes for various local issues and national debates. Their commitment to serve the interests of their constituents highlights the ongoing importance of effective political representation.
Conclusion
The establishment of the 66th Senate Legislature features key Yucatan representatives like Mauricio Vila Dosal and Verónica Camino Farjat in pivotal roles. Their responsibility to the people, coupled with their efforts to foster cooperation among different parties, lays the groundwork for a productive legislative term. As they take their oaths and set their agendas, Yucatán looks forward to more significant advances that echo its needs and aspirations on a national stage.
this legislative body not only shapes national policy but also serves as a platform for local interests from diverse regions, underscoring the vital role of senators in furthering the welfare of their constituents, particularly in the culturally rich Yucatán.