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In First Report, Yucatán Governor Says 87% of Six-Year Agenda Is Funded

He cast the first-year results as proof that the Renacimiento Maya program is delivering ahead of schedule.

Overview

  • Díaz Mena highlighted expanded social support, raising Mujeres Renacimiento stipends to 3,000 pesos bimonthly starting January 2026 and launching 31 Centros Libre for women's services.
  • The report cited rural works including rehabilitation of more than 750 km of farm roads, aid to over 6,000 producers, and installation of 1,000-plus solar-powered irrigation systems covering about 2,200 hectares.
  • Health investments detailed by the governor include over 107 million pesos for clinics, 180 million for new equipment and 450 million for supplies at the Hospital de Alta Especialidad, progress on the new Hospital O’Horán, and an imminent opening of the Hospital de la Marina in Progreso.
  • Security measures reported include more than 630 new patrol vehicles, upgrades to the C5i monitoring center, and a new police training facility slated for 2026.
  • He said the state injected an additional 840 million pesos into the Va y Ven bus system to stabilize service and announced a metropolitan coordination agreement with 14 municipalities and SEDATU to manage Mérida’s growth.