“It was how it was”, some won comfortably and others it can be said that they almost “left the hair on the wire”, but their designation is now official and yesterday the members of the Government Commission of the Cabildo and Mayor Gerardo Vargas they delivered the certificates to the elected trustees of the seven syndicates of the municipality.
Gerardo Vargas’s current, supported by Morena and by the cenecistas, won from the beginning in the unions with María de Jesús Castro in the Central; with José Ramón Urías in Higuera de Zaragoza, and Santiago García in the town of Ahome, but those who did not pass the first customs and had to wait for the vote count and the VAR review, on television, were: Sandra Leyva, from El Carrizo, Karina Valdez from San Miguel, and Rosario Armenta from Heriberto Valdez Romero.
Ulises Pinzón, the dissident promoter of the Here No group, which opposes the construction of the fertilizer plant, is the exception that confirms the rule of democracy, because he swept the Topolobampo election, although he immediately met with the mayor Gerardo Vargas and asked him for the opportunity to work together.
At the ceremony presided over by the president of the Governance Commission, Antonio Menéndez, the pandemic was also called in due to the fact that the elected trustee of Villa de Ahome, Santiago García, and his deputy were unable to attend due to being infected with covid. The record was received by representative Bernardo Higuera. Several of the certificates also came with errors in names and surnames, and they had to return them to be corrected.
Officially, the functions of the current trustees expire until March 27, so the elected will take office on April 1, and Gerardo Vargas told them to go and rest a little from the hustle and bustle of the campaigns, but once they return they think in adding and multiplying, and not in subtracting, so he recommends that they include people from the losers in their lists of officials and that they even take into account those who are already leaving.
He called them to unity not only in words, but in deeds, not to make teams of one side, or of compadres and friends. “Democracy won and those that the people wanted.”
Potpourri. La Japama, but more than anything else the population of El Colorado, were now the victims of high levels of vandalism and were left without water because vandals stole the wiring from the raw water pumps. While the damage was being repaired, water had to be supplied to the population with pipes.
A group of students, backed by more than 230 classmates, protested at Tec de Los Mochis, with some fear of reprisals, demanding a return to face-to-face classes, because they have had a poor online education for more than two years.
They explain that they study engineering that requires practices and laboratories and that there are teachers who do not attend them even online, who leave them jobs and there are no more explanations.
They say that all universities, high schools and even some secondary schools, primary schools and kindergartens are already in face-to-face classes.
“You have to make teams, add and multiply”, Mayor Gerardo Vargas
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