4T Cabinets Merge Old and New

Morenistas and newcomers in Baja’s 4T cabinets show commitment to principles. Tijuana, Tecate, and Rosarito reveal key appointments, emphasizing experience, loyalty, and political openness for a promising start.

# Morenistas and Newcomers in the New Cabinets of the 4T

While the new mayors of Tijuana and Tecate, Ismael Burgueño Ruiz and Román Cota Muñoz, emphasized that their respective cabinets will be aligned with the principles of the Fourth Transformation, the incoming mayor of Rosarito, Rocío Adame Muñoz, emphasized political openness by including councilor Dalia Salazar Ruvalcaba from the Citizens’ Movement party.

The incoming municipal officials, who were the only Morena candidates in Baja California running under the coalition “Sigamos Haciendo Historia,” presented part of their work teams on September 26th in nearly simultaneous events. In press conferences, Burgueño highlighted the experience and party loyalty of members like Pilar Vázquez for Secretary of Mobility and Belinda Rodríguez for the position of Civil Registry Officer.

Additionally, José Luis Villasana Beltrán from the business sector was named Chief Administrative Officer, while Pedro Montejo Peterson was appointed Secretary of Economic Development. Arnulfo Guerrero León, with a background in the National Action Party (PAN), will serve as Secretary of Government.

Román Cota Muñoz, although a newcomer to Morena, stressed the inclusion of profiles loyal to the 4T. For Tecate, significant appointments include Rodrigo Ramírez and Alejandro Camargo, indicating a blend of experience from past administrations.

Rocío Adame Muñoz’s cabinet for Rosarito will include officials from previous municipal and state administrations. She created a new role, the Cabinet Coordination, to be led by Briza Ariana Bentley Ramírez, emphasizing the importance of a civil profile for the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection.

In Mexicali and Ensenada, announcements of key appointments are imminent, while in San Felipe, the administrative start is postponed due to electoral disputes.

**Additional News:**

## Tijuana’s Development Plans Face Scrutiny

Tijuana’s future development projects have come under scrutiny from local organizations and residents. Concerns about transparency and environmental impact have been raised regarding several new construction initiatives spearheaded by Mayor-elect Ismael Burgueño. These projects, intended to boost economic growth and infrastructure, are being evaluated through public consultations and environmental assessments. Burgueño has assured the community of comprehensive reviews and necessary adjustments to align with sustainable development principles.

### Ensenada’s New Leadership Prioritizes Tourism and Agriculture

Ensenada’s new mayor, Claudia Agatón Muñiz, has announced plans to prioritize tourism and agricultural sectors as the key pillars of her administration. Collaborative efforts with local businesses and agricultural producers aim to enhance the region’s economic stability and job creation. Agatón’s approach includes marketing Ensenada’s cultural heritage and natural beauty to attract more tourists, and implementing advanced agricultural technologies to increase productivity and sustainability in the farming sector.

**Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for more updates on these developments.**