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Jalisco, [a] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Jalisco, [b] is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in western Mexico and is bordered by six states, Nayarit , Zacatecas , Aguascalientes , Guanajuato , Michoacán , and Colima .
The Congress of the State of Jalisco (Spanish: Congreso del Estado de Jalisco) is the legislative branch of the government of the State of Jalisco. It was constituted for the first time after the independence of Mexico on September 8, 1823. [1] Having its first session on September 14 of the same year.
Jalisco: Pablo Lemus Navarro: Mayor of Guadalajara, Mayor of Zapopan: 6 December 2024: 5 December 2030: List: State of Mexico: Delfina Gómez Álvarez: Secretariat of Education, Mayor of Texcoco de Mora: 16 September 2023: 15 September 2029: List: Michoacán: Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla: Chamber of Deputies: 1 October 2021: 30 September 2027: List ...
1.2 Rulers of the State of Jalisco during Independent Mexico (1823–1836) 1.3 Governors of Jalisco, Centralism and Federalism (1836–1857) 1.4 Rulers of Jalisco during the Reform and the Second Empire, until the Restored Republic (1857–1867)
A Mexican State (Spanish: Estado), officially the Free and Sovereign State (Spanish: Estado libre y soberano), is a constituent federative entity of Mexico according to the Constitution of Mexico. Currently there are 31 states, each with its own constitution, government, state governor, and state congress.
Guadalajara has the third-largest economy and industrial infrastructure in Mexico [55] and contributes 37% of the state of Jalisco's total gross production. Its economic base is strong and well-diversified, mainly based on commerce and services, although the manufacturing sector plays a defining role. [ 56 ]
Pages in category "Government of Guadalajara, Jalisco" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Symbols of Guadalajara
Judge Robert M. Levy clarified in court that Caro Quintero was expelled from Mexico under a provision within the national security law, which permits the Mexican government to remove an individual ...