Rosarito Transition Talks Continue

– Rosarito’s future Mayor Adame Muñoz and outgoing Mayor Padilla Orozco ensure a smooth transition, emphasizing financial stability and governance continuity for the city’s well-being.

**Padilla Orozco and Adame Muñoz Meet to Continue Transition in Rosarito**

Future Mayor of Rosarito, Rocío Adame Muñoz, met with outgoing Mayor Alejandra Padilla Orozco to discuss the ongoing transition of municipal leadership. During the meeting, both officials expressed their commitment to ensuring a smooth transfer of responsibilities, with a focus on maintaining financial health and continuity in governance.

“Our administration is dedicated to delivering outstanding results that meet the expectations of Rosarito’s citizens,” said Adame Muñoz. She also thanked Padilla Orozco and her team for their openness and cooperation in facilitating a transparent transition process.

“We are handing over a government with sound finances,” stated Padilla Orozco, emphasizing the importance of this collaborative effort. “Today’s discussions were aimed at ensuring the new administration can seamlessly take over on October 1st.”

The meeting took place in the Sala de Regidores of Casa Municipal, attended by key members from both the outgoing and incoming administrations. From the current administration, Secretary of Government José Félix Ochoa Montelongo, Treasurer Francisco Sigler Pineda, and Chief Officer David Cruz Ponce were present. Representing the new administration, future Syndic Ricardo Alberto Bejarano Núñez and other transition team members attended the meeting.

Adame Muñoz affirmed that continuous communication over the past months has significantly eased the transition. She reassured residents that efforts are being made with great care and respect to advance the city’s administrative transition.

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