Governor takes a flag protest to soldiers, remisss and voluntary women
May 5 – 2025
*Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros endorsed her commitment to work in a coordinated manner with the national Defense Secretariat to maintain social peace in Tlaxcala
As a sample of the coordinated work that exists between the federal and state governments, the governor Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros attended the flag protest ceremony of the soldiers of the National Military Service, Class “2006”, remitted and voluntary women, which took place in the 23 Military Zone, of the Secretariat of National Defense.
“Citizens soldiers of the National Military Service, Class 2006, Remissures and Voluntary Women Protence honor and defend this flag with loyalty and constancy that symbolizes independence, honor, institutions and integrity of the national territory?” Said Cuéllar Cisneros when taking the flag protest to the members of the training centers of the first and second mechanized regiments.
The commander of the 23 Military Zone, Martín Jaramillo Barrios, who was in charge of the official discourse of the act, said that complying with the National Military Service is to want and honor Mexico.
“May 5, 1862 is a date on which we commemorate the battle of Puebla that marks the most memorable victory of the Mexican army against the French army and today we have met in this scenario to commemorate another anniversary of one of the most brilliant epic of national weapons,” he said.
Jaramillo Barrios said that this act, where the recruits of the 2006 class, volunteer remitters and women express their oath to protect the homeland is a sign of love, delivery and devotion to the nation, of their commitment to fight for the future for the progress of the country and mainly of the state of Tlaxcala.
In turn, soldier Alejandro Vázquez Angulo said that “current times require Mexican youth. In Tlaxcala we face common with our armed forces to face the challenges that impose us in the new times; the effort and sacrifice in our respective fields.”
The ceremony was attended by the state coordinator of the State National Guard, Raúl Martínez González; the president of the Superior Court of Justice of the State (TSJE), Anel Bañuelos Meneses, and the president of the Board of Directors of the Local Congress, Reyna Flor Báez Lozano, among other authorities.