Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Governor of Coahuila, Manolo Jiménez Salinas, and the upcoming Mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, recently met in the Carboniferous Region to discuss possible collaboration projects between both entities. During the meeting, proposals were discussed to work in a coordinated manner on various initiatives that benefit the population of Coahuila. According to official sources, the state governor will present a portfolio of works that includes significant projects for each region of the state starting in the year 2025. This long-term planning aims to promote development and improve the quality of life of the people of Coahuila, addressing specific needs of each area of the territory. On her part, the president-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum, is scheduled to tour the northern part of the country next month, where she is expected to inaugurate the Libertad Dam in Nuevo León. Although the final agenda of the visit has not been confirmed yet, it is expected that such actions will strengthen the ties between the entities of the country and promote collaboration on infrastructure and development issues. In August, Governor Jiménez announced an intense business promotion tour in Texas, United States. This initiative aims to boost investment attraction and commercial exchange between Coahuila and the neighboring state, promoting economic growth and job creation in the region. On another note, the tiger Ricardo Mejía Berdeja, a member of Claudia Sheinbaum's cabinet, has shown enthusiasm and motivation in his recent activities. After overcoming a period of discouragement for not achieving a proportional representation seat, the state leader of the PT has recovered and is seen actively sharing videos of his exercise routines at the gym. Mejía Berdeja has expressed his excitement, especially after being summoned by the upcoming Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, and by Marcelo Ebrard, who will assume the position of Secretary of Economy in the next government. This interest shown by high-ranking federal officials has strengthened the motivation of the local politician. In the legislative field, members of the Institutional Revolutionary Party are analyzing the convenience of attending the Judicial Reform forum to be held in Saltillo on August 6. So far, judges, magistrates, and the prosecutor Gerardo Márquez have confirmed their participation in this dialogue on the reform of the Judiciary. However, federal legislators Verónica Martínez, Jericó Abramo, and Jaime Bueno have not yet defined their position regarding their attendance at the forum, and it is expected that they will receive instructions from the state PRI leader, Carlos Robles. The representatives are evaluating their participation in the event, which will address topics such as public defense and the practice of law. In a surprising turn of events, the former director of Pemex, Emilio Lozoya, has admitted to the Attorney General's Office that the criminal accusations he made against 16 former officials from the time of Enrique Peña Nieto were false. Lozoya admitted to lying to avoid being imprisoned, thus reversing his previous statements about bribes and corruption during his tenure at the oil company. Lozoya's revelations have sparked controversy and questions about the veracity of his previous accusations, which led to legal proceedings and allegations of corruption against several former officials. His confession calls into question the credibility of his statements and raises new questions about cases involving Pemex and high-ranking officials from the previous government. In the town of Sabinas, there is a growing expectation regarding the imminent resolution of the electoral authorities on the challenge to the mayoral election. Meanwhile, the elected mayor, Chano Díaz, is busy integrating the transition team for the handover of the position, while the representatives of UDC and MC eagerly await the outcome of the situation. This week, it is expected that the State Electoral Institute of Coahuila will issue its final resolution after addressing various challenges related to the allocation of council seats and other electoral issues in Sabinas. The decision of the electoral authorities will be crucial in defining the political course of the town and providing certainty to citizens regarding representation and governance in that municipality.