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Libya garcía Promises Support for the Solis Aqueduct but without Defining Amounts or Including Municipalities

Celaya, Gto.- In her visit to Celaya, Libyan governor Dennise García Muñoz Ledo said that the project of the Solis Aqueduct is part of the priority works that the state government will support through public debt. However, she avoided specifying specific amounts or deadlines for the rest of the infrastructure projects requested by Mayor Juan Miguel Ramírez Sánchez, who reiterated the need to include the municipalities in the decision-making of t…
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Celaya, Gto.- In her visit to Celaya, Libyan governor Dennise García Muñoz Ledo said that the project of the Solis Aqueduct is part of the priority works that the state government will support through public debt. However, she avoided specifying specific amounts or deadlines for the rest of the infrastructure projects requested by Mayor Juan Miguel Ramírez Sánchez, who reiterated the need to include the municipalities in the decision-making of t…

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The governor of Guanajuato, Libya Denisse García Muñoz Ledo, announced that the new state social financing scheme “Tocando Corazones” will stop supporting projects related to public security, thus marking a significant change from the previous trust, FIDESSEG, which did contemplate such initiatives. In an interview, the president explained that, following comments made by the legislative branch and the Superior Audit, it was determined that secu…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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