Sheinbaum Appoints Escandón as Mexican Consul in Miami
Former Chiapas Governor Escandón Tapped as mexico’s new Consul General in Miami
Mexico City – In a move that signals strengthening ties between Mexico and the United States, Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum has nominated former Chiapas Governor Rutilio Escandón as the country’s new consul general in miami. The nomination has been sent to the Mexican Senate for ratification.
Escandón,who concluded his term as governor just five days ago after serving as December 8,2018,is expected to bring valuable experience to the role. The Senate is slated to review his nomination this Friday.
The consul general position in Miami holds important importance due to the large Mexican-American community residing in Florida.
This appointment comes at a time when Mexico is actively seeking to deepen its relationship wiht the U.S. on various fronts, including trade, immigration, and security.
Escandón Brings Chiapas Experience to Miami as Mexico’s New Consul general
Mexico City – Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum has nominated former Chiapas Governor Rutilio Escandón as Mexico’s new Consul General in Miami, signaling a deepening of ties between Mexico and the united States.
Escandón’s nomination, sent to the Mexican Senate for ratification, comes just five days after his term as Governor concluded following a tenure that began in December 2018. The Senate is expected to review the nomination this friday.
The consul General position in Miami holds significant weight due to the large and influential Mexican-American community in Florida. Escandón’s experience leading Chiapas, a diverse state with a rich cultural heritage, is expected to prove valuable in his new role.
This appointment arrives as Mexico actively works to strengthen its relationship with the U.S. across various sectors, including trade, immigration, and security.
