Entrustment. The governor of the state, Rubén Rocha Moya, did not miss the opportunity in his recent visit to Mazatlán to intercede, in some way, in favor of the secretary of the City Council, Édgar González Zataráin. “Edgar is my friend, I entrust it to you, Chemist,” he said during his speech, which was interpreted by many as the support that the municipal official has in the face of the strong legal battle that is coming. Last week, it transpired that there are three demands that the secretary of the City Council has for his work. The most controversial is the one filed by a former official from the Directorate of Municipal Legal Affairs, who accuses González Zataráin of bullying and harassment. The secretary has been noted concerned, despite the fact that he maintains that he is sure to come out ahead with his defense. The complicated situation for González Zataráin occurs just a week after he criticized the 111 million lawsuit filed by the Nafta company for alleged default interest due to the City Council’s delay in paying compensation for 141.8 million pesos. The secretary of the City Council described the businessmen as abusive. And that did not like the representatives of Nafta.
It looked very bad the municipal director of Civil Protection, Eloy Ruiz Gastélum, when he said that the fumaroles in the municipal dump are a normal issue that is under control. If Mazatlan complied with international standards for the management and confinement of waste and with the laws that regulate landfills, the least there should be in the Mazatlan dump are fumaroles. Since Monday of last week, an outbreak of fire was reported inside that area, and during the following days, the volunteer fire departments fought to extinguish the fire. The worst part has been taken by the inhabitants of invasions and subdivisions that are nearby. They say that at night they are forced to swallow the smoke that emanates from the garbage. It is urgent that the City Council do something to solve the problem.
Patience is what he asked for the governor of the state, Rubén Rocha, to those displaced by the violence. The non-conformists, integrated into the Sinaloan Broad Social Movement (IMSS), led by former legislator Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez, demand speed from the governor in complying with the agreements. They demand, mainly, the subdivision of land to build their homes. The problem is that some of the properties proposed by the displaced are in dispute over possession, so the government cannot buy them until the situation is clarified. During his visit to Mazatlan, Rocha Moya said that he is not Superman to solve the problem all at once.
tomorrow is the summer solstice, with this the days with stronger heat are approaching. The dog days will begin this year on July 3 and end on August 11. This represents a greater expense for families, already hit in their pockets, due to the unstoppable increase in prices.
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