Tag: Government of the People
Entrance is free to the Balloon Festival
The sky of Guanajuato will once again be filled with color, music and excitement with the inauguration of the International Balloon Festival (FIG) 20 [...]
Training changes lives: IECA opens doors
IECA promotes Guanajuatense talent with more than 8,000 courses to learn, grow, and start businesses
Training at IECA is also a gateway to get fin [...]
Government delivers and works for Guanajuatense families
“If the people cannot come to the Government, the Government has to go to the people,” is the instruction of Governor Libia Dennise to the heads of t [...]
CONFIA shows results: a historic drop in homicides
In September State Authorities weaken criminal finances with the recovery of merchandise, hydrocarbons, seized drugs, and avoided extortion payments
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Tourism Day is celebrated with new La Libertad Boulevard
Governor of Guanajuato delivered the modernization of Federal Highway 51, from San Miguel de Allende to Dolores Hidalgo; this project improves the fl [...]
Libia strengthens bet for women with 27 ALIADAS programs
The program has transformed the lives of thousands of women and their families, and has established itself as one of the pillars of social policy in [...]
The ‘House of Entrepreneurship’ in Celaya is evolving
The Institute of Innovation, the Municipality of Celaya and the University of Guanajuato join their effort to promote innovation and entrepreneurship [...]
The Guanajuato International Airport grows
The International Airport of El Bajio had 2.2 million passengers using it in the first half of 2025, a number that strengthens tourism in Guanajuato
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Government recognizes women’s participation in its history
State authorities commemorate women for their social, political, cultural and economic contributions
Guanajuato advances with its first female Gov [...]
Governor gives the traditional Call of Independence
Libia Dennise led a historic moment: for the first time, the Call of Independence was given by a female governor in Guanajuato
“Long live the wome [...]
