granos-basicoThe food records up to nine percent increase in the price of their products, mainly by the rise in petrol, school, and egg, says the president of the Chamber of the Food Industry of Jalisco, Felipe Gómez García, who ruled new cost incremental increases in these and other inputs in the remainder of the year

The basket records up to nine percent increase in the price of their products, mainly by the rise in petrol, school, and egg, says the president of the Chamber of the Food Industry of Jalisco, Felipe Gómez García, who ruled new cost incremental increases in these and other inputs in the remainder of the year

It also states that the economic policy of the entity, which incidentally has been the pattern for other regions of the country, promotes certain standards or limits of production with a reasonable outlay, so it is very unlikely to occur an impact on household spending by eventual famine. We should see also adds that most companies, driving with weak profit margins, hence the need to encourage their production that allows retain its workforce.

In contrast, he adds, there is a good sign for the pace in Jalisco exports increased 17 percent during the current government, promoted especially by micro, small and medium enterprises.

 

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Puerto-Vallarta-Carece-de-Infraestructura-para-Llevar-a-Cabo-Juicios-Orales-300x224Currently the subject of oral trials Mercantile fills a need that came with the signing of the Free Trade Agreement with the United States and Canada, have shortcomings that do not provide legal certainty to employers or businesses who exchanged with Mexico on the economic trade.

Commercial oral trials is expected to be implemented by 2013 , but to do so requires an infrastructure and training, and Puerto Vallarta lacks this.

Be implemented with issues involving an amount of 500 thousand dollars or less, this alone at first, you will have the application in commercial courts if they have any, in the case will be in court Vallarta mixed.

Jorge Alberto Perez Garcia, president of the Bar Association of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, said it is very important that you have good infrastructure to make these judgments, ie adequate space and specialized in which the parties resolve their issue orally.

He also reported that a proposal to launch judiciary to bring a court specialized in commercial matters, because in this city in 60% of cases are related to this.

Finally made an invitation to officials of the Office and Administration of Justice, academics, lawyers, law students and the general public to the lecture to be given by the Master of Laws Siordia Guillermo Romero, this October 18th at the Marriott Hotel , and will be free.

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This is the newly appointed director of the Institute of  Culture, Sergio José Zepeda Moreno, who fired teachers from culture area  who have more than 20 years working for the City, leaving aside party colors and putting delivery and profession art and culture of the city. Professor of Theatre, Fabián Alberto Sahagún reported their dismissal and went to municipal medical services.

By Lorena Moguel
NoticiasPV.com

renunciapidenAfter confirming the appointment of the new head of the Institute of Culture Vallarta, Sergio Zepeda Moreno, into dependence arose a series of disagreement over the firing of several teachers in the field of culture, including Professor  Alberto Fabián Sahagún Orozco, who This past Monday October 15, was hospitalized after learning the news of her floor of City Hall, after 20 consecutive years of work in the agency.

Therefore, Sahagún Orozco went with the ruler President of the Committee on Culture, Humberto Gomez Arevalo, to explain his problem, but his emotional state was altered and went to Municipal Health Services, which is why he was interned for a few hours, until stabilized and he was discharged.

This stems from the problems created by the current director of the agency who took the unsubscribe instruction to all that made by department, including the culture area teachers who have years in this area.

To do this, did a letter to the mayor, Ramón Demetrio Martinez Guerrero, where he shared his disagreement with the performance of his official, who would blame placed  their friends on the payroll of Holistic Institute of Culture.

"I hereby document-says-we protest against the current Director of the Institute of Culture Mr. Sergio José Zepeda Moreno, who for reasons beyond derecognised teachers of culture, named:

  •  Alberto Sahagún Fabian Orozco, started date June 25, 1992, Director of the Municipal Theatre and renowned person Jalisco.
  •  And nationally, Elba Ireri Topete Camacho, started date February 01, 1993, Master of Arts and Printmaking Workshop Coordinator;
  •  Ezekiel Cibrián Mario Encinas, started date 01 January 1992, guitar teacher, and,
  • Jesus Villasenor Nestor Garcia, with the started date January 1, 1992

Why, the staff of the Institute requested the resignation of Sergio José Zepeda Moreno, for the good of the agency, since C. Luis Alonso Osorio Peña, Event Coordinator, Jose Angel Ramirez, administrative assistant, Jose Enrique Pelayo Nuño, Administrative Coordinator, Miguel de Leon Rosales, section chief, Cupertino Nandiz Gallardo, maintenance manager, who did not appear in the prenómina presented ahead to the Administrative Office Administrative by this department, so it only benefited his relatives, who have three days to work and who have their roznes important for such action.

Thank you for your attention, Mr. President to take action on the matter and to clarify this problem, so we are willing to help in his administration cleanly as expected, working honestly. "

Comes with signatures of dissatisfied people

Sergio Zepeda Moreno, with  only 16 days in office and we ask him out, before a series of unilateral actions to consider, including the dismissal of teachers in the area of culture that spent more than 20 years working for the City, which highlights teacher's name Fabián Alberto Sahagun, who was notified of his floor and was aparar municipal medical services.

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americailligalsPuerto Vallarta draws many US visitors - some of whom stay for longer than they should

The issue of undocumented Mexican migrants in America is widely reported. But what about the thousands of Americans living illegally south of the border? Mexico Direct looks at why they come, and why Mexicans aren't yet making an issue about it.

When Jessica departed the US early in 2011, she left a country where illegal immigration is rarely off the political agenda.

Little did she imagine she herself would become an 'alien' - in Mexico.

She came to Puerto Vallarta, a tourist resort on the Pacific coast, to work legally for a Mexican company. She took a second job to earn extra money, first in an internet cafe and then a restaurant.

But her employers - also Americans - never filled in the paperwork to make her second job legal.

"I insisted, but they told me it wasn't necessary, that they would pay me in cash every night and it was fine," she tells the BBC.

"It was clearly illegal for me to work there, but I did not take the authorities in Mexico seriously. My employers then found themselves in legal trouble and I feared I could face deportation, so I quit."

Last year about 1,000 US citizens were questioned over irregularities in their immigration status, according to Mexican authorities. They face a modest fine - up to $50 - if officials find them working without a permit or living in Mexico without proper documents.

Those who lose their visas or are asked to leave the country and then discovered to be overstaying are fined up to $400.

But the National Migration Institute in Mexico has no idea just how many Americans are living or working illegally in Mexico.

There are no advocacy groups defending American aliens in Mexico. Mexican politicians haven't raised it as a major issue - a far cry from the controversy around illegal migration on the other side of the border.

With thousands of people from Central America crossing into Mexico illegally every year, and the threat from drug gangs and human traffickers on their way to the US, the presence of undocumented Americans is considered little more than a minor issue for Mexico's immigration services.

No one really knows how many of them there are in Mexico.”

Some are Americans tourists who decide to extend their stay in Mexico without notifying the authorities, or students who wish to earn extra money teaching English in Mexico City. Others just fall in love with the Latin American lifestyle.

"No one really knows how many of them there are in Mexico. They are usually people who live for a while in Mexico and then return home. They do not stay indefinitely," says Monica Mora, an expert on American migration in Mexico.

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Police in Mexico have raided three teachers' colleges in the western state of Michoacan after more than a week of protests against curriculum changes.

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Officers arrested at least 120 people as they stormed the schools, where students were holding buses and delivery trucks that they had seized.

Ten officers were injured, three of them seriously, in clashes with demonstrators, state officials said.

Several vehicles including patrol cars were set on fire in Monday's violence.

Hijackings

The standoff at the colleges began earlier this month, when students took control of the campuses in protest at plans to require them to take courses in English and computer science.

They say basic skills are more of a priority in the rural areas they will be working in.

Police put out a fire after a clash with students involved in campus takeovers in Tiripetío, Michoacan state, Mexico. Protesters set fire to vehicles as they battled police officers trying to break up their demonstrations

 

The protesters have seized dozens of passing vehicles and held many of the drivers.protestam

The government says the hijackings lose the country huge sums of money.

Monday's early morning raids came a day before a visit by Mexico's outgoing president, Felipe Calderon, to towns in Michoacan - including Cheran, the site of one of the schools involved in the protest.

Mexican police reportedly received back-up from US-supplied Black Hawk helicopters, fire engines and ambulances.

State interior minister Jesus Reyna Garcia said 120 students were taken into custody - but unofficial accounts put the figure at more than 300.

Michoacan state spokesperson Elina Ambriz said one campus - in the city of Arteaga - had been recovered without resistance.

The raids were the latest in a round of crackdowns against college occupations.

Last month, students who had been rejected from the University of Michoacan took over the campus, demanding admission.

And a long-running dispute about low grades at Mexico City's Autonomous University has seen tensions grow between protesters and other students locked out of classrooms.

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florence-cassez(CNNMéxico) - The case of the French Florence Cassez, who is serving a sentence in Mexico prison for kidnapping, will be addressed by the French President, Francois Hollande, at lunch on Wednesday that it will offer the elected president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto .

The spokesman for the French Foreign Ministry said Friday in a press conference on the subject addressed various issues of international news and economic cooperation, according to a report from EFE.

The official recalled that the French authorities expect "the next stage of the proceedings" before the Mexican Supreme Court, where the appeal is pending under Cassez for the annulment of his sentence to 60 years in prison for kidnapping and other crimes.

He added that the authorities are "fully committed for Cassez Florence, who has always defended his innocence", according to EFE.

"We want this new hearing of the Supreme Court allow it to shed any light on this case and that our fellow can have a fair trial," he said.

Four of the five judges who make up the First Board decided in March that is from the appeal filed by Cassez, considering that they had committed "serious violations (their) human rights."

The French spokesman said the meeting in Paris with Hollande Peña Nieto is part of the "traditional events" organized by France with elected presidents, particularly when, as with Mexico, "this is a great emerging country."

The subject has been treated repeatedly Cassez between governments of Mexico and France after the French was arrested in December 2005.

Cassez, arrested in southern Mexico City in a controversial police raid rewritten for broadcast television, says he did not know the criminal activities in which her partner was involved, Israel Vallarta Cisneros, leader of the gang of kidnappers The Zodiac.

The French president Nicolas Sarkozy reiterated his request for justice for Cassez several times, including his last visit to Mexico and cultural holiday Year of Mexico in France, which caused a diplomatic clash between the two countries.

Cassez's parents claimed last May, after it was rejected a petition for review of the case, they would seek the support of the new president of France, Francois Hollande, who took office in mid-May.

Peña Nieto visit France in the middle of their European tour, performing as the second elected president of Mexico. On Thursday held a meeting in Berlin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Then also visit Britain.

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eugenio-hernndez-y-tomas-yarrington(CNNMéxico) - The Attorney General's Office (PGR) gave 90 days to ex-governors of Tamaulipas, Eugenio Hernández Tomás Yarrington and Flores, to appear before the Special Unit for Crimes against Health or properties that have been secured pass into the hands of the federal government.

By a decree published in the newspaper Excelsior, the PGR said that Yarrington, who was governor of Tamaulipas from 1999 to 2005, we were assured two properties: one in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, and one in Mexico City.

Both properties were seized computer equipment, entertainment, furniture and jewelry. The PGR also seized three bank accounts belonging to former governor, two in the bank Banamex, one with 272,882.23 112.032 pesos. second with 81 pesos, third in Bancomer 3603.95 pesos and a credit card issued by Santander with 3.818 pesos.

A Eugenio Hernandez Flores, who was governor of Tamaulipas, 2005 and 2010 were secured him two properties: a building in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, and a ranch in Victoria-Monterrey highway.

Within the ranch were secured computer entertainment, furniture, sculptures, exercise equipment, five horses, 86 cows and three peacocks, according to the list published in the edict.

And four bank accounts, the first in Banorte 100,131.14 pesos, two in HSBC, one with  38,479.16 and second one  with 2,344,206.63 pesos, the last in the bank Santander 535.01 pesos, the PGR reported in the paper.

The PGR also published notices in the national newspaper where asked to appear before the eight alleged prestanombres of former Governor Tomas Yarrington, told Jose Luis Manjarrez CNNMéxico, CIO of Social Communication of the PGR.

Suspected Salinas prestanombres are Alfredo Perez Chavez, Tijerina Angelica Morales, Delia Tijerina Salinas Perez, Alfredo Perez Salinas Tijerina, Pier Antonio Pelaez, Bernardo Gonzalez Mauricio Fernandez, Seyed Mohammad Fatemi Faraough Corcuera Martínez and Fernando Alejandro Cano.

One of them, Antonio Pelaez Pier, was secured Fronton Island located in Ozuluama Mascarene, in the state of Veracruz, said the PRG in the edict. There also were secured furniture, computer equipment and electronics, two ATVs, a boat and a tractor.

The PGR reported in the edicts that were secured by property listings exist "signs that represent the object, product, and / or instrument of unlawful activities covered by federal law."

In January, the PGR confirmed that already investigating two other exgobernadores Yarrington of Tamaulipas, Manuel Cavazos (1993-1999) and Eugenio Hernandez (2005-2010), for alleged links with strawmen and businesses linked to organized crime.

In June, the federal agency said it conducted raids on 30 properties exgobernadores of Tamaulipas, Eugenio Hernandez and Tomas Yarrington, or people related to them, as part of investigations into alleged links to organized crime.

A month later, the prosecutor Marisela Morales reported that a federal judge issued an arrest warrant against the former governor of Tamaulipas, Tomas Yarrington, for crimes against health, said Wednesday the Attorney General's Office.

Morales told reporters at the time that Yarrington is considered a fugitive from justice, and that the PGR use "all the means" at its disposal to locate the former governor.

"They had an exchange of information with various institutions, both in Mexico and abroad, in the United States," Morales said at the time.

Yarrington was mayor from 1992 to 1995 Matamoros, Tamaulipas governor between 1999 and 2004, and tried in 2005 as the candidate of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) to the presidency.

In America Yarrington is incovolucrado in two investigations related to organized crime.

According to Texas prosecutors, Tomas Yarrington cartels invested money from real estate in Texas and Mexico through strawmen, who helped him launder "millions in profits from drug trafficking activities."

Yarrington said that the case against him is a hunt federal government policy. "I have no connection with organized crime," he said last June in an interview with journalist Carmen Aristegui. "No I have not received bribes and provided protection to any criminal."

Tamaulipas is one of the states that has been fighting between the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas criminal group, who are fighting for control of drug trafficking routes to the United States.

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loundrymoneyMEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's Senate passed a bill Thursday banning large cash transactions as part of an effort to fight money laundering that experts estimate may amount to around $10 billion per year in Mexico.

The bill forbids buyers and sellers from giving or accepting cash payments of over a half million pesos ($38,750) for real-estate purchases. It also forbids cash purchases of more than 200,000 pesos ($15,500) for automobiles or items like jewelry and lottery tickets.

The fact that the law took two years to move through Congress illustrates the sensitive nature of such rules in a society where small businesses and retailers, as well as gangsters, have long conducted many of their transactions in cash.

In 2010, President Felipe Calderon originally proposed rules to bar all cash real estate purchases as well as cash purchases of cars, planes and other goods for amounts exceeding 100,000 pesos ($7,700). But congress watered down that proposal.

Sen. Roberto Gil, of Calderon's conservative National Action Party, said the legislation now going to Calderon for his signature into law "has achieved a healthy and reasonable balance between the need to inhibit the use of cash and the normal development of our country's economic activity."

The law would also require notaries, brokers and dealers to report the forms of payment in purchases above the $38,750 limit. Similar reporting would be required for credit card payments when monthly balances exceed 50,000 pesos ($3,875).

Mexico implemented strict limits on cash dollar transactions in 2010 that limited the amount of dollars a person could exchange to about $1,500 a month in most cases. Those limits hurt travelers, as more banks decided to get out of the cash dollar exchange businesses, leaving less competition and higher spreads among the few remaining players.

Some people have predicted a similar downturn in some economic sectors, such as real estate, once the peso cash ban is enacted. The bill would take effect 90 days after it is signed into law and published.

"We know some sectors of the economy are worried, like the auto industry and the jewelry industry," said Sen. Alejandro Encinas of the leftist Democratic Revolution Party. But he added that "as long as we don't effectively combat money laundering and dismantle the financial power of organized crime, the problem of violence and drug trafficking won't disappear from our country."

Despite the potential pain, legislators said it was the only way to fight drug cartels.

"There is no way to go after organized crime, if not to hit their finances," said Sen. Cristina Diaz Salazar, a member of President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party.

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mexicodrugsA building housing the funeral parlor, from which local media reported the dead body of the leader of the brutal Zetas drug gang Heriberto Lazcano had been snatched by armed men, is seen in Sabinas October 9, 2012.

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Factions of Mexico's brutal Zetas drug cartel are seen uniting behind the gang's second-in-command after Marines killed leader Heriberto Lazcano, a top official said on Wednesday.

Miguel Angel Trevino, a horse racing aficionado known as "Z-40", is expected to take over the cartel after Marines shot dead Zetas commander Lazcano on Sunday, said navy spokesman vice admiral Jose Luis Vergara.

Lazcano is the most powerful kingpin to fall in a six-year government battle against drug traffickers. Security analysts warned his death could spark a scramble for power and an escalation of violence in the cartel's northern strongholds.

The fall of other drug lords has spurred vicious battles in parts of Mexico that previously saw little violence, but Vergara said authorities do not expect a turf war between Zetas factions since Trevino, already a top leader, was a "natural" successor.

"We don't think that there will be violence due to a battle between them for power, since we think that Z-40 is definitely taking the lead," Vergara told Reuters.

"From what we know, the most bloodthirsty of them was Heriberto Lazcano, there's no doubt about that. I think his downfall should help curb the violence in our country," he said.

The Zetas are considered one of the two most powerful drug gangs in Mexico and have carried out some of the worst atrocities in a drug war that has killed some 60,000 people during President Felipe Calderon's six-year term.

Lazcano, known as "Z-3," was one of Mexico's most-wanted men. Only Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, boss of the Sinaloa Cartel, would represent a bigger prize to the government.

Lazcano, an ex-soldier, became synonymous with the Zetas' gory brand of retribution, such as the beheading of rivals and a recent series of massacres where victims were chopped to bits.

Trevino, who was born in Nuevo Laredo on the Mexican side of the border with the United States, does not have a military background as many top Zetas leaders did, authorities say.

Along with two of his brothers, Trevino was charged with laundering drug proceeds in the U.S. quarter-horse racing circuit in June. U.S. Federal authorities accused Trevino and 13 others of pouring millions of dollars in proceeds from drug trafficking into the purchase, training and racing of American race horses across four U.S. states.

The U.S. State Department has offered a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to Trevino's capture.

Vergara said there were signs that a feud between Zetas leaders that erupted in late summer with a series of massacres appeared to have passed following the navy's capture of gang boss Ivan Velazquez late last month.

Velazquez was believed to be the Zetas' regional boss in a host of central and northern states, territory which includes the wealthy industrial city of Monterrey. Velazquez' gang had been fighting with Zetas loyal to Trevino, Vergara said.

"When they caught (Velazquez), the others accepted the authority of (Trevino), and Z-40 never had a problem with Lazcano," Vergara said.

Marines killed Lazcano and a bodyguard in a shootout in a village in northern Mexico on Sunday, and the navy said it did not know it had taken down the Zetas leader until after his body was snatched by an armed gang early on Monday.

Previously collected fingerprints identified the stolen corpse as Lazcano's, according to the navy.

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BERLIN (Reuters) - Mexican President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto sought advice on Thursday on how to develop his country's renewable energy sector from Germany, a world pioneer in the sector.

mexicopresidePena Nieto, who takes office in December, kicked off a tour of European capitals by discussing clean energy production, the euro zone crisis and other issues with Chancellor Angela Merkel.

"Mexico needs to increase its presence in this area, it needs to develop models of non-polluting, renewable generation of energy and I believe Germany's experience makes it a world leader," said the 46-year-old Mexican president-in-waiting.

Germany has a robust system of so-called "feed-in tariff" subsidies which have helped it reach the point where 25 percent of its electricity comes from renewable sources such as wind, photovoltaic or solar energy and biogas.

Merkel, a former environment minister, made a major U-turn on energy policy last year by deciding to accelerate Germany's exit from nuclear power, after the Fukushima disaster.

This has left her government struggling to provide a clear alternative and industry has warned of power shortages.

 

Pena Nieto's July election victory will bring back to power the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) which ruled Mexico for an unbroken 71 years until it was defeated in 2000.

He has promised to reinvigorate the Mexican economy with labour market reforms and by allowing state oil monopoly Pemex to compete in the private sector. In the campaign he even spoke about a future stock market listing for Pemex.

Mexico relies on oil revenues to fund around a third of its federal budget.

The president-elect was due to meet German business leaders on Friday before travelling on to Madrid, Paris and London.

Pena Nieto said he told Merkel of his interest in extending free trade "and encouraging a financial architecture that will, above all, help economic and financial stability and permit a greater presence of Mexican goods in the rest of the world".

They also discussed the euro zone debt crisis, with the Mexican president-elect expressing praise for the centre-right German chancellor's leadership role in the European Union.

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pasanexamenGUADALAJARA, JALISCO (05/OCT/2012.) - Former Secretary General of Government and former gubernatorial candidate for the PAN, Fernando Guzman Perez Pelaez, and the attorney general of Jalisco, Tomas Coronado Olmos, who had passed the exam This week's patent for notaries, which intensified the trouble he had with the local community of notaries.

The Council held a meeting yesterday and there Notaries were released who presented the results of the examination. Former gubernatorial candidate and former state prosecutor scored above 90 points, enough to run for attorney fiats, for a minimum of 80 required.

Notaries hereby consulted reported that there is discomfort after September 18 the Council approved, by majority vote, the common position that neither Coronado Olmos Guzman  meet all the requirements of the State Notaries Act. The Council stated its position the day after the executive despite which exam date was assigned to the politicians.

In Council, respondents  that notaries who voted against the test were not willing to submit more to the sessions of that body, in protest not respected the decision taken by majority.

Governor Emilio Gonzalez Marquez, in coordination with the Secretary General of Government, Victor Manuel Gonzalez Romero, has the power to grant the fiats notary who pass examinations for patent. González Romero said Wednesday to this newspaper that Guzman Perez Pelaez and Attorney do meet the legal requirements.

In fact, the government secretary said that one of the requirements for the two politicians PAN, the check that they have a graduate was not necessary when they made their notarial practices

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porseguridadAround 18:00 pm on Friday October 5, 2012, staff of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security verification inspection concluded the building of the Municipal Administrative Unit (AMU), which yielded results in the recommendation to the government municipality, headed by Ramón Guerrero Martínez eviction proceeding to the building, as there is risk in the structure not being fully completed the work.

The tour was held in conjunction with the mayor's advisory group, and there are preliminary data shows there is a recommendation to vacate the premises entirely, by not meeting the security as a public building, which translates as a risk for those in the building.

Among the details they found out that the rails are not properly welded to the frame, there is weakening in some walls, the electrical connections are exposed and when the accident occurred at the malecón, where a tourist was electrocuted by an electric shock. For all this, the recommendation is to vacate the premises.

The tour was attended by municipal police and checked important parts of the building, especially where municipal facilities are installed, and that the Secretary of Labor among its powers is that there is security in place where workers  operate.

For several days now transcended municipal executive instruction to return the premises to their places, but would in stages. A particular case is that from today, Friday October 5, Civil Registry staff performed the move to the place where they have been installed for 20 years.

The municipal authorities' decision was welcomed by the employees of this dependence, since called back to his place, plus the fear of being inside that building, which does not have the adequate security for the performance of their tasks.

FROM RUMORS, TO THE CONFIRMATION OF INFORMATION

During the last week the government of Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz, voice transcended the interest of their loved ones starting with the demolition of the City Hall of Puerto Vallarta, in order to bind the next administration, ie the current, to stay in UMA facilities under the pretext that they would be building a new museum, which would be in the hands of entrepreneurs, led by Abel Villa.

However, thanks to the alarm of Vallarta, which began a sit right at the kiosko of City Hall, the strategy of Gonzalez Resendiz Pimienta faded and could prevent the building number 123 Independence suffer more damage part of these rulers.

Today, thanks to the action and relive the building and it was confirmed that the units back into place gradually.

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tesorerosolicitaThe municipal treasurer of Puerto Vallarta,Benito Gerardo Carranco   Ortiz, request for 50 days license, on Thursday,his place will be taken by the second board, Gabriela Reyes.

The information was corroborated by reliable sources in the district, who claim the mayor, Ramón Guerrero informed of the details of this measure.

Note that the law of public servants of the state of Jalisco, a license application provides up to 60 days.

It was learned that the reason for this license is because Benito  Carranco, being former delegate of the Mexican Social Security Institute in Jalisco, IMSS, will have to travel to Guadalajara to meet with procedure enters the reception process.

Sources added that in Puerto Vallarta, led in its core, the delivery process with the commission confirmed receipt of the outgoing and incoming administration.

This measure ruled that the petition Carranco license, has to do with the challenge that announced opposition councilors, who questioned nominations own treasurer, comptroller and secretary general.

This happened in the last session of the city council last October first, meeting the building industry who presented this challenge arising from the initiative of the mayor, about organic municipal regulation.

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