Start the second debate for the governorship of Tabasco among the candidates Lorraine Beaurregard of the PAN and PRI, Mines of the Dagdug Fountain of the Citizen Movement and the candidates Javier May of Morena, Green Party and PT, as well as Juan Manuel Fócil Pérez of the PRD today, May 13.
The themes of second debate for the governorship of Tabasco are Education, Economy, employment and poverty, as well as Infrastructure and Public Services.
Start the debate at 8:00 p.m., and you can watch it LIVE by clicking the following LINK.
Education
The candidate Minés de la Fuente Dagdug of Citizen movement The debate begins in the first block in the second debate to the governorship of Tabasco, where he promised the plan “New school”: “New educational infrastructure and rehabilitation at all levels, new educational and sports scholarships, new labor certifications for young people and a new treatment of teachers,” where he assured that there will be programs to support mental health.
In addition, it seeks to replicate the program “Recreate” which is present in Jaliscocurrently governed by Movimiento Ciudadano, where they have unique tools and materials from the program.
“I will return the income tax subsidy to retirees,” he concluded.
The candidate Juan Manuel Fócil Pérez of the PRD He promised to improve salaries, benefits and raise educational standards with rewards and incentives for teachers and students, scholarships for university students and scholarships for students who “seek to improve themselves,” in addition to air conditioning in schools.
The candidate Lorraine Beaurregard of the PAN and PRI He promised to maintain the existing schools, in addition to putting solar panels on half of the educational panels, and air conditioning 30,000 classrooms.
“We are going to carry out the largest literacy campaign in history to recover and end illiteracy in the first three years of the government,” added the PAN candidate.
The candidate Javier May of BrunetteGreen Party, and PT highlighted that the “New Mexican School” that currently exists with the 4T of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
“In our government we are going to expand scholarships “so that they are delivered from kindergarten to university, we will allocate resources to educational infrastructure, we will launch a universal and free school breakfast program in all public schools from kindergarten to primary school.”
He added that they will seek a rethink so that teachers can teach in the area where they live, as well as build new high schools.
The candidate Mines of the Dagdug Fountain of Movimiento Ciudadano promised that all public schools in the state have broadband internet.
The candidate Juan Manuel Fócil Pérez of the PRD responded to a question from Tabasco residents, who assured that there will be greater surveillance in schools, and they will check backpacks.
The candidate Lorraine Beaurregard He assured that there will be a network where they will digitize the data to detect digitally: “School dropout problems, bullying problems, children’s lack of attention problems in order to guarantee that children do their work well.”
Javier May He stressed that he will continue with the “The School is Ours” program“Where parents manage the resource and manage it appropriately, they make it yield a lot and today we can say where we have traveled in all the communities, no matter how far away they are, there is the program of our school,” and he promised that they will seek greater resources for more equipment in their infrastructure.
Minés de la Fuente He added that he promises three new extensions of the Juarez University of Tabasco with an assigned budget.
“My commitment is to create two student houses, since according to data from the INEGIthis is how Tabasco is in education, it remains in the 18th position in the country with 5 percent of the population that does not know how to read or write and for every 100 students only 21 finish their degree”, so you will request a subject with a document endorsed by the Ministry of Labor.
Lorraine Beaurregard He committed to the teachers of Tabascoto whom he assured increases in their benefits, funds for economic incentives and improved mechanisms to avoid the negative impact of the ISR code on their income.
Javier May assured that the Quinta Grijalva It will be a headquarters of the Indigenous Peasant Theater, a space for exhibitions and culture.
Economy, employment and poverty
Minés de la Fuente promised incentives for local, national and foreign investment such as ecotourism, maquiladora industry, logistics and connectivity, finance: “We will support micro, small and medium-sized businesses, providing advice to local companies […] “We will reduce procedures for its creation and some fiscal incentives during its first three years.”
He added that administrative procedures for the arrival of national and international companies to the state will be reduced.
Lorraine Beaurregard He assured that there will be a Villahermosa – Macultepec passenger train and the Paseo Tabasco metrocable: “We are going to create emerging employment programs in all the municipalities of the state.”
He stressed that social programs are not going to disappear, but rather promised to improve them: “That is why we are going to support heads of families with unemployment insurance of up to 2,500 pesos, we will expand institutional programs for women in vulnerable situations and with the card “Energética, we will cover the electricity bills of the 60,000 families so that they can use that money for their food.”
Javier May He highlighted
that Tabasco registers the highest poverty rate than in the last three six-year terms: “To start programs that will mean the generation of more than 6,000 jobs […] “We will promote irrigation districts to dignify the countryside and ensure greater production.”
Juan Manuel Fócil Pérez He repudiated the “Building the Future” support, ensuring that they support many people who “do not work and do not study”: “I am interested in helping people who know a trade, a profession, a technique to get ahead.”
“I do not agree with continuing to give money without measuring results,” he added.
Lorraine Beaurregard He promised an alliance with universities to generate entrepreneurship so that they create their own projects and the state grants a trust fund for young graduates.
Javier May He promised training on railway, energy, refinery, and airport issues for the youth of Tabasco.
Juan Manuel Fócil Pérez He repeated his rejection of the Bienestar scholarships.
Javier May positioned itself in favor of actions for climate change: “We are going to support the countryside, we are going to generate 60,000 new direct jobs for the ‘Sowing life in Tabasco’ project,” he added, in addition to promising production and reforesting 100,000 new hectares in the state.
Infrastructure and Public Services
Lorraine Beaurregard promised to widen 12 roads, establish a program for the maintenance of steel bridges.
Javier May promised to resolve the issue of mobility and transportationwill carry out a project of 9 municipalities to have five regional corridors, in addition to a public land transportation network for housing areas and employment centers.
Minés de la Fuente promised highway modernization, implementation of traffic safety and efficiency, roads with hydraulic concrete, storm drainage systems, improving water quality, and modernizing the water management system.
The third and final block moved on to the question round, where the candidates responded to specific questions from citizens.
Juan Manuel Fócil Pérez He assured to work with the CFE so that the dams regulate well “the waters when there is a lot of rain.”
Javier May He highlighted that the electric energy infrastructure will be improved, in addition, they will seek lower costs: “The agreement to have a low rate has already been signed, we are going to review it so that it is fulfilled.”
The candidate concluded with the initiative to create the new Villahermosa convention center to promote tourism and the state’s economy, as well as land and river transportation.
He second and last debate for the governorship of Tabasco ended, where they invited the candidates to vote this Sunday, June 2.
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