For a few days now, the comments of candidates to the different positions of election in Mazatlán they are similar, they remove the tarps that they install in the visits they make to houses. None of them openly accuse anyone, but they claim that the promotional material disappears. They say it is Campaign against them, but no one dares to accuse or denounce before the pertinent instances of the Municipal Electoral Committee of Mazatlán the effects against the candidates.
With less than 20 days until the elections, citizens would like to find more passion from the candidates who seek town hall of Mazatlán, and of the candidates for the deputations, not to mention, they all run their campaign as if there were no other candidates, and that often does not please the citizens who want more passion to reach the seats or the office of the Presidency of the port. We will see if with the debates that will take place next week these local elections take on a better tone.
A white elephant emerges between the properties of the now Juan M. Banderas Protected Natural Area, formerly the Playa Espíritu Comprehensively Planned Center, or CIP Teacapán de Escuinapa. Thousands of kilometers destined to build hotels, make marinas to receive yachts and be an exclusive lodging center with golf courses and all communities.
Since approximately 2015, a business class hotel with 53 rooms was completed, the first to attract investors, but when this project did not prosper, millions of pesos were thrown into the trash. It was never opened to the public and in the last three triennia they have only made name changes and now they conclude as a natural area protected by Conanp since August 2023, but almost a year after the change, no authority has reported what they are going to do with it. site, if they will let the weeds continue to grow and the deterioration in itself due to the proximity of the sea will put an end to the scarce infrastructure built. There is a lack of awareness for politicians to really use citizens’ public resources efficiently.
Yesterday was teachers’ day. In addition to suspending classes as is traditionally done, the teachers celebrated big. Breakfasts and meals were organized for the majority, and those with more years of experience were honored with the Rafael Ramírez medal (66 teachers), mostly at the basic level. They were also given a financial bonus for their performance.
However, an important tribute that perhaps other municipalities should take up was the one organized by the Escuinapa City Council, where retired teachers aged 80 and older were summoned to highlight their great contribution to the education of citizens. The teachers were excited by this recognition because despite having been away from the classroom for some time, they are still being recognized. And of course! In Escuinapa they have one of the largest populations of normal school teachers, so honor to whom honor is due.
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