The Mexican Legislature LXII received initiatives from Governor Delfina Gómez Álvarez to unincorporated state property located in Almoloya de Juárez, for the Judicial Branch of the Federation; a property a village in Tlalnepantla Baz, for the Judicial Branch of the state; as well as a municipal building in Jiquipilco, for the State Health Institute of Mexico (NAME).
Regarding the disincorporation of the property in Almoloya de Juárez, known as ranch “La Palm“, said the member of parliament Sofia Martínez Molina (PT), who read the document, that the place will be given to the Judicial Branch of the Federation for the construction of the Federation. courts and federal courts, as well as a child development center.
The legislator Israel Espíndola López (morena) read the proposal for the city of Tlalnepantla de Baz did property for Judge of the entity, where administrative offices are used by this entity.
At this point, the deputy recognized the commitment of the local Congress to the citizens, because in just three months of work, issues that were, in some cases, more than 20 years late, were renewed . In addition, he valued cooperation between the powers of the government for the good of the people.
At the same time, the member of parliament Isaac Josué Hernández Méndez (PT) shared the campaign for the city council of Jiquipilco the building called “Municipal Supply”, for the benefit of ISEM, where the institute currently has a health center, which serves the communities of San Felipe and Santiago in that city.
They want the law creating the Valle de Bravo Planning Institute to be repealed
Legislator Yesica Yanet Rojas Hernández (morena) read the proposal of the State Government that seeks to restore the law that creates the law. Valle de Bravo Urban Planning Instituteincluding that there are several municipal areas, such as the Planning Committee for Urban Development, which already carry out these functions.
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## Mexican Governor Proposes Transferring State Properties to Judicial and Health Systems
**Expert**: Dr. Gabriela Ramírez, Professor of political Science at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
**Subject**: Governor Delfina Gómez Álvarez of the State of mexico has recently proposed transferring ownership of three state-owned properties to different government institutions. This initiative has sparked debate about its implications.
**World Today News:** Dr.ramírez, could you shed some light on
Gómez Álvarez’s proposal and its potential impact?
**Dr. Ramírez**: Certainly. governor Gómez Álvarez has
proposed transferring three properties:
* A property in Almoloya de Juárez to the Federal Judiciary
* A property in Tlalnepantla de Baz to the State Judiciary
* A property in Jiquipilco to the State Health Institute (ISEM)
On the surface, these transfers seem aimed at improving the infrastructure and resources of these institutions. However, there are several factors to consider.
**World today News**: What are some of the key considerations
surrounding this proposal?
**Dr. Ramírez**: Firstly, transparency is crucial. The public
deserves to understand the rationale behind these
transfers, the valuation process of the properties, and any potential financial implications.
Secondly,it’s significant to ensure these transfers truly benefit
the intended institutions and the citizens they serve. Will
these properties be used effectively and efficiently?
Thirdly,there’s the question of precedent. Does this
proposal set a trend for future land transfers? If so,
what are the potential long-term consequences for
public land ownership and usage?
**World Today News**: How might this proposal be
perceived politically?
**dr. Ramírez**: This proposal could be interpreted in
various ways depending on political affiliations.
Supporters might argue it demonstrates the Governor’s
commitment to strengthening public institutions. Conversely,
critics might question the motives behind the transfers,
especially if they perceive a lack of transparency or potential
favoritism towards certain branches.
**World Today News:** What do you think are the next steps
in this process?
**Dr. Ramírez**: The Legislatures’ approval is essential. It’s
crucial that legislators carefully scrutinize the proposal,
engage in public consultation, and ensure the
decision benefits the people of Mexico.
This situation highlights the importance of
ongoing public discourse and scrutiny of government
decisions, particularly those involving the
allocation of public resources.
**world Today news**: Thank you, Dr. Ramírez, for your insights.