Among those invited to subscribe to the Pact against Extortion called by the head of Government Clara Brugadaattention was drawn to the intervention of Lizbeth Hernandezleader of the National Front of Popular Trade Organizations which, we are told, is not minor, as it brings together public markets, flea markets and markets on wheels in the country’s capital. Mrs. Lizbeth assured that they are one of the sectors that suffers the most from this crime, which is why she gave the vote of confidence that the new measures will combat this scourge that plagues both formal and informal commerce. Good news to combat this criminal plague!
They tell us that in the midst of the complaints from the president of the Board of Directors of the Congress of Mexico City, the pevemista Jesus Sesmathat neither the CDMX Government nor the capital leadership of Morena listen to him, since it seems that yesterday he received a slap with a white glove because he was one of the guests at the signing of the Pact against Extortion – the president of the Capital Court of Justice was also there, Rafael Guerra—, but Don Jesús was sitting next to Doña Clara and at times they were even seen talking. In fact, the president told him that today she will send him a package of legislative reforms to combat extortion. Have rough edges begun to be smoothed out?
We told you that there were many electoral councilors from Mexico City who managed to advance to the interview stage. Of the four who signed up, the current president of the local Electoral Institute passed, Patricia Avendañoand two of his colleagues, Sonia Perez and Ernesto Ramos. The one who did not enter was Erika Estrada. By the way, former electoral councilor Bernardo Valle also passed through customs. While, in the capital’s Electoral Court, the presiding magistrate Armando Ambriz also advanced to the interview stage. The competition is complex, but we do not lose sight of them.
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