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Nine days after giving birth, Sinaloa's interim governor Yeraldine Bonilla returns to work, makes new appointments
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Nine days after giving birth, Sinaloa's interim governor Yeraldine Bonilla returns to work, makes new appointments

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Sinaloa's interim governor, Yeraldine Bonilla, returned to work just nine days after giving birth to her second child.
  • She made new appointments for key positions, including the Tres Rรญos Project.
  • Bonilla had previously presided over cabinet meetings remotely from the hospital.

Sinaloa's interim governor, Yeraldine Bonilla Valverde, has resumed her official duties a mere nine days after welcoming her second daughter. Despite the recent birth, Bonilla returned to her office to enact significant administrative changes, issuing three new appointments for key government roles. Among these was the designation of Christian Zazueta Dรญaz as the new head of the Tres Rรญos Project.

Further appointments were announced via a press release, detailing the naming of Octavio Ojeda Gastelum as the Director General of the General Coordination for the Promotion of Scientific Research and Innovation (CONFรE). Additionally, Rigoberto Velazquez Elenes was sworn in as the new Director General of the National College of Professional Technical Education (Conalep), and Zazueta Diaz assumed his role in Urban Development for Tres Rรญos.

Bonilla had previously demonstrated her commitment to her responsibilities even shortly after childbirth. On July 1st, she became a mother for the second time to a baby girl named Paulina. Days later, she was reported to have chaired a remote meeting with her cabinet members from her hospital bed, providing necessary instructions. Official photographs distributed with the announcement showed her in a hospital bed, though the location was not specified.

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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.