Milena Quiroga, former mayor of La Paz in Baja California Sur, has registered as a candidate to coordinate the state-level efforts of the 'Defensa de la Transformación y la Soberanía Nacional' initiative under Mexico's ruling party, Morena. She plans to begin a tour of the five municipalities in the state to engage with citizens, gather proposals, and strengthen the party's grassroots organization. Quiroga emphasized her commitment to continuing the transformation agenda initiated by the federal government, highlighting achievements such as progress on the El Novillo Dam project, improvements in water management, and enhancements to local police forces and social programs like the Centros Impulso. As the sole female candidate in the region, she aims to build collective work based on principles like honesty, results, and service to the population.
Bias read (Left): The article focuses on a political figure registering as a candidate within the ruling Morena party, emphasizing policies aligned with the party's transformative agenda. The framing highlights achievements associated with leftist governance, such as infrastructure projects, social programs, and law-




