Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum, who is scheduled to take office October 1, unveiled the names of more members of her future cabinet on Thursday.
At a press conference in Mexico City, Sheinbaum presented her appointments to the ministries of energy, health, public service, communications and transportation, and agrarian development.
In addition, she confirmed that the current minister of finance and public credit, Rogelio Ramirez de la O, who was not able to attend the press conference, will continue to serve in that post.
At the event held at the Interactive Museum of Economics in the downtown area, Sheinbaum touted the extensive experience of her cabinet picks.
Last week, she announced the first six appointments to the ministries of economy, foreign affairs, environment, agriculture, science, as well as her legal advisor.
Sheinbaum, 61, won the presidential elections in early June by a landslide.