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García Municipality Gathers 4,000 for Transformation Assembly; Mayor Calls for Unity

García Municipality Gathers 4,000 for Transformation Assembly; Mayor Calls for Unity

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Over 4,000 people attended a political rally in García, Nuevo León, where Mayor Manuel Guerra Cavazos urged unity and defense of national sovereignty.
  • Guerra highlighted the

More than 4,000 people gathered at the Municipal Presidency Plaza in García, Nuevo León, for an informative assembly focused on defending transformation and national sovereignty. Mayor Manuel Guerra Cavazos, alongside various Morena leaders from Nuevo León, called for continued unity within the movement and the defense of Mexico's sovereignty.

Today, we must send a very clear message from García to all of Mexico and the world. We are here showing something very important: unity and strength. Our movement is stronger than ever.

— Manuel Guerra CavazosDuring the informative assembly in García, Nuevo León.

"Today, we must send a very clear message from García to all of Mexico and the world. We are here showing something very important: unity and strength. Our movement is stronger than ever," Guerra stated. He was accompanied by his wife, Ana Paula Ríos Garza, the state president of Morena, Anabel del Roble Alcocer Cruz, local and federal legislators, council members, and representatives of the movement's state and municipal structure. Other notable attendees included Clara Luz Flores Carrales, Blanca Judith Díaz Delgado, Andrés Concepción Mijes Llovera, and Waldo Fernández González, all involved in the process for the Coordination of the Defense of Transformation in Nuevo León.

Guerra emphasized that the political and territorial experience gained in García demonstrates that transformation can be solidified through close engagement with citizens. He recalled that the "Modelo García" (García Model) originated from visiting neighborhoods, knocking on doors, and maintaining direct contact with families in the municipality. "The García model was about touring each of our streets, knocking on each of our doors, and inviting our people to the Transformation. And that is why our people decided that the Transformation should arrive in García," he said.

The García model was about touring each of our streets, knocking on each of our doors, and inviting our people to the Transformation. And that is why our people decided that the Transformation should arrive in García.

— Manuel Guerra CavazosExplaining the success of the 'García Model' in engaging citizens.

The mayor expressed confidence that the García model can serve as a reference for other municipalities in Nuevo León. "We are on the right track. I am sure that the García Model, the model that the Transformation has followed in some municipalities, will reach all of Nuevo León," he asserted. He welcomed attendees, describing García as a municipality built on the work, effort, and participation of its people. "This is your home, with your people, with our people: García, Nuevo León, a municipality of work, of effort, and of struggle, with people who move forward," Guerra declared.

We are on the right track. I am sure that the García Model, the model that the Transformation has followed in some municipalities, will reach all of Nuevo León.

— Manuel Guerra CavazosExpressing confidence in the García model's applicability to the wider state.

A central theme of the assembly was the defense of national sovereignty. Guerra noted that fundamental decisions about Mexico belong to Mexicans, implying a stance against foreign interference. The event underscored the local political movement's emphasis on unity, citizen engagement, and national pride.

This is your home, with your people, with our people: García, Nuevo León, a municipality of work, of effort, and of struggle, with people who move forward.

— Manuel Guerra CavazosWelcoming attendees and describing the municipality.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.