Friday, June 04, 2010

News Summary for June 5th, 2010.

++ Sonora governor Guillermo Padrés acknowledged that dismissing state Attorney General Abel Murrieta Gutiérrez was being considered following a request from parents of children who were killed in the ABC day care center fire in Hermosillo, on June 5, 2009. Padrés said the matter was discussed last Wednesday at a meeting between victims’ parents and President Felipe Calderón.

++ Mexico United Against Crime called on state and federal lawmakers to approve law reform bills to be submitted by the executive branch to create 32 local police corps under a single command.


++ Leaders of the Everyone for Quintana Roo political alliance announced they would not withdraw propaganda featuring Gregorio Sánchez even though the local Electoral Institute ordered them to… The alliance said it would appeal the decision to strip Sánchez of his candidacy. The PRD charged that accusations against Gregorio Sánchez are part of a political scheme between the Quintana Roo government and the Attorney General’s Office to prevent Gregorio Sánchez from winning polls set for July 4.

++ Education Secretary Alonso Lujambio called members of the National Teachers Coordinating Group, or CNTE, a dissident group, vandals after they battered an antique door, making large holes in it, at Education Secretariat facilities in downtown Mexico City. Lujambio said it was a pity that a minority of vandals should have chosen to pressure authorities by destroying cultural assets that belong to all Mexicans. He also accused the Mexico City police of being irresponsible, because they failed to take action to stop the protesters from damaging the door. Federal District Governance Secretary José Ángel Ávila said city authorities did not take action to protect SEP facilities because the federal police was already there and because a dialogue proposal had been set up with the CNTE.

++ For the second time this week, the Metropolitan Environmental Committee decreed an early pollution emergency phase in the Metropolitan Zone kicked off by high ozone levels in the Valley of Mexico.

1 comments:

Roberto Limón said...

Estimada Ana María:

Asunto: Derrame en el Golfo.

Hice un diseño que puede sellar la fuga y además habilitar una tubería y válvula para la adecuada extracción de petróleo, pero donde he enviado mi anuncio, nadie a respondido, que hago?

Este es un asunto de seguridad nacional para los Estados Unidos.

Creo que tu puedes ayudarme a advertir a la persona indicada, por que ni en fax en la casa blanca me atienden.

Tengo un video que demuestra lo que escribo, si lo quieres ver con todo gusto.

Cordiales saludos,
Roberto Limón.