President Claudia Sheinbaum to Visit Rioverde and Villa de Reyes
The Governor of San Luis Potosí, Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, announced that the state will welcome President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo this Saturday for a working visit that includes assessing the IMSS-Bienestar program and inaugurating healthcare and energy projects.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo will visit Rioverde and Villa de Reyes to inaugurate healthcare and energy projects.
- This is the second presidential visit to San Luis Potosí in less than a month, highlighting federal support for state infrastructure projects.
Key Infrastructure Projects in San Luis Potosí
Gallardo Cardona emphasized that the presidential visit, occurring less than a month after the last one, reaffirms the Mexican government’s backing of state infrastructure projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for families and stimulating economic growth across the four regions.
He mentioned several significant projects, including:
- Expansion of the Tamuín Airport
- Construction of the Ciudad Valles–Tampico superhighway
- Modernization of the Tamazunchale–Huejutla, Hidalgo road
- Rehabilitation of road connections between the state’s four regions
- Implementation of the National Passenger Train Plan, linking Querétaro and San Luis Potosí, as well as San Luis Potosí and Saltillo
Water Rights Program and Investment in San Luis Potosí
Gallardo Cardona also endorsed the national water rights program, which includes a historic investment of 960 million pesos in San Luis Potosí for 2025. This investment, in collaboration with the state’s 59 municipalities, aims to ensure access to water for all.
Key Questions and Answers
- Who is visiting San Luis Potosí? President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo is visiting the state.
- What are the purposes of her visit? The president will assess the IMSS-Bienestar program and inaugurate healthcare and energy projects.
- What infrastructure projects are being supported? Projects include the expansion of the Tamuín Airport, construction of the Ciudad Valles–Tampico superhighway, modernization of the Tamazunchale–Huejutla road, rehabilitation of regional road connections, and implementation of the National Passenger Train Plan.
- What is the focus of the water rights program? The national water rights program aims to ensure access to water for all in San Luis Potosí with a historic investment of 960 million pesos in 2025.