Ramos Leads Baja Economists

Dr. Domingo Ramos Medina re-elected to lead Baja California State College of Economists, vows to enhance unity, development, and economist involvement across sectors. In other news, experts predict economic recovery by March.

**Domingo Ramos Medina Assumes Presidency of the Baja California State College of Economists**

Tijuana – In a recent session held in Tijuana, the assembly of Baja California’s economists renewed the directives of the Baja California State College of Economists A.C. During this solemn event, Dr. Domingo Ramos Medina assumed the presidency of the professional association for the second time.

Dr. Ismael Plascencia López, the outgoing president, presented a report summarizing his tenure over the past years before officially passing the baton to his successor.

Ramos Medina, a graduate in Economics from the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), also holds a Master’s in Government and Public Policies from the Panamerican University and a Doctorate in Administrative Sciences from UABC. He expressed his gratitude to his colleagues for placing their trust in him once again. He reaffirmed his commitment to fostering unity among members, promoting development opportunities, and increasing economist participation across academic, business, social, and governmental sectors. His vision focuses on benefiting both the association and the broader Baja Californian community.

**Additional News**

**Economic Outlook for Mexico and the United States: Expert Insights**

Experts are forecasting that the minor economic downturn experienced by Mexico and the United States may conclude by March. This anticipated recovery is expected to stabilize various sectors and stimulate economic growth. With inflation affecting essential items and rising costs of commodities like lemons and avocados, strategic measures are being discussed to navigate through these challenging times.

**Judicial Reform and Public Reaction in Baja California**

Recent judicial reforms approved by the Baja California Congress have sparked significant public reactions, including protests and efforts to block commercial crossings. Legislative changes have prompted various groups to demonstrate in defense of the federal judiciary. The governor has expressed support for these reforms, highlighting their importance despite the civil unrest they have provoked.

**Ongoing Investigations and Public Safety Measures**

The Baja California Attorney General’s Office continues to investigate the homicide of teenager Kaleb, which is believed to be connected to bullying incidents. In other public safety news, the State Secretary for Public Security and Citizen Protection (SSPCM) has announced increased operations and breathalyzer checkpoints during national celebrations to ensure public safety.

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