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agreement between governors that will trigger the development of northwestern Mexico with comprehensive activities in various areas


Firman Governors of the Sea of \u200b\u200bCortez historic agreement coordination


Hermosillo, Sonora, May 11, 2011 .- The Governments of Sonora, Sinaloa, Baja California Norte and Baja California Sur, signed a historic coordination linking these entities as a single regional bloc, unprecedented in the country, which will trigger the development of northwestern Mexico with comprehensive activities in various areas .
Guillermo Padres, Governor of the State, said the agreement aims to develop agreements and specific work on issues of economic development, security, social welfare, public works and in all lines that allows for growth in the four states involved as a united region emerge and coordinated nationally distinguished by the results in favor of citizens.
"The essence is that it is the first agreement was signed for coordination to start seeing common themes, to strengthen us as a region and start to have a regional impact, not so much state, and there are going to derive a set of proposals be developed, "explained the state ruler.
For his part, Francisco Mayorga Castañeda, Secretary of SAGARPA in Mexico, and witnessed the signing of the convention, congratulated those involved and noted that the agreement came about fisheries and aquaculture which will consolidate the northern Mexican Pacific and the Gulf of California.
"We are witnessing a historic agreement" that will trigger the Sea of \u200b\u200bCortez as the most important area in this national economic activity through sport fishing, riverine, height, and of aquaculture and mariculture, leaving aside many other issues. They agree
team need to promote issues such as water and security for the region
Northwestern State governors of the country agreed to give a strong impetus to strategic and regional thematic agenda in which high priority is given to structural issues such as security public citizens and the most appropriate and comprehensive solution to the water supply. Padres
Governor highlighted the creation of working groups that will follow up on issues sustainable development, natural resources and coastal protection of human rights of migrants, and the construction of common infrastructure among the four states.
With the agreement signed by Mario López Valdés, governor of Sinaloa, Jose Guadalupe Osuna Millan, Governor of Baja California Norte, Marcos Covarrubias Villaseñor, Governor of Baja California Sur and Sonora Governor Guillermo Padres, northwestern Mexico joined to work hand in hand in promoting, strengthening and development of the four states.
With the signing of this agreement, the four governments will work to promote its food products export markets, will strengthen the link between higher education institutions and paved the way for the construction of tourist infrastructure to promote sustainable tourism.
also be developed economic region sharing benefits and unifying efforts to improve the quality of life for residents of the states, and promoting democratic reform and strengthening of public authorities, as well as defining common interests between governors.
Northwest Mexico is an example of unity and coordinated to allow Sonora, Sinaloa and Baja California ever live better. Table

HISTORIC NORTHEAST REGIONAL COORDINATION
Points of agreement:
• Sustainable development of natural resources of their coastline (Sea of \u200b\u200bCortez)
• The protection of human rights of migrants
• The protection of his food and general products in export markets
• Strengthening the link between higher education institutions
• Promoting the construction of infrastructure for sustainable tourism development as
• Strengthening economic region, sharing benefits, unifying efforts to improve quality of life of people in our states
• The promotion of democratic reform and strengthening of public authorities
• Other common interest that will define the governors

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