Rocha gives a conference at the Center for Higher Naval Studies


Mexico City.- Invited by the Secretary of the Navy, Governor Rubén Rocha Moya gave a conference to the members of the LI Promotion of the Master’s Degree in National Security, which takes place at the Center for Superior Naval Studies, in Mexico City , which is attended by military officers from the Army, Navy of Mexico and the Mexican Air Force.

As part of his dissertation, Governor Rocha made a specific diagnosis of Sinaloa, as well as the strategies aimed at guaranteeing Sinaloans a life of well-being.

Because this master’s degree is focused on national security, the state president informed the military that his government created the Police University, to train a new generation of men and women who are highly trained and specialized in the profession of public security. , while dignifying the police career.

Regarding indices in this matter, he announced that in Sinaloa there is a downward trend in intentional homicides, although there is a high incidence of domestic violence against women.

Recognizing the particularities of each state and region allows building effective development and security strategies, which have as a priority to protect the lives of Mexicans.

Governor Rocha explained that very soon, he will announce his State Development Plan (PED), whose strategic axes will be three in specific, “A democratic government, promoter of peace, security, a new public ethic and efficiency”, “Promotion of economic development, encouraging and protecting private investment, and public investment where possible and necessary”, and third, “Search for sustainable social welfare”.

“We will exercise a government alien to privileges. We have already decreed an austerity program in public spending. A budget that reorients public spending in an eminently social sense”, he concluded.

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