Mexico's First Independent Governor Ends Use of "Lavish" Official Residence

"El Bronco" announced this on his personal Facebook page

The first independent governor is constantly on the headlines for his social media-based communication strategy, which he showed during his last visit to Tijuana.

This time, he used his popular Facebook account to announce one of his most significant initiatives: the closing of Nuevo Leon's official governor's residence.

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Photo: Jaime Rodriguez Calderon's Facebook

"'Raza' we visited the state governor's house to close it down, because no elected official should live with these unnecessary and luxurious privileges, this residence had been in use since 1991 and was costing the state about 400 thousand pesos a month, including a helipad, Do you think that an elected official should live like this?"

Photo: Jaime Rodriguez Calderon's Facebook

This statement was shared along with a photo album with 10 pictures, which currently has over 55 thousand likes and almost 10 thousand shares.

Photo: Jaime Rodriguez Calderon's Facebook

Via Jaime Rodriguez Calderon's Facebook

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Translated by: edgar.martinez@sandiegored.com

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