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New state pact for security in Baja California Sur

  • Redacción
  • May 9
  • 1 min read

Business leaders welcomed the initiative, noting that it will help protect tourism investment, while civil society organizations called for greater transparency in the resources allocated.



The governor of Baja California Sur announced a new statewide security pact, signed with mayors, police commanders, business leaders, and civil society representatives.


This agreement seeks to strengthen inter-institutional coordination, invest in police training, and modernize video surveillance systems.


During the event, the governor emphasized that "security is not the sole responsibility of the government; it is a shared commitment."


Business leaders welcomed the initiative, noting that it will help protect tourism investment, while civil society organizations called for greater transparency in the resources allocated.


The signing of the pact coincides with the start of the peak tourist season, underscoring its strategic importance. Security experts believe that such agreements can only work if evaluation and monitoring mechanisms are followed, avoiding them becoming mere symbolic declarations.

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