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They Total 530 Mdp of Debts. Oomsapa La Paz Proposes to Expire Contracts that Accumulate Years without Paying

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La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). The Municipal Water, Sewerage and Sanitation System Operator Organization of La Paz (Oomsapa) currently faces 530 million pesos in expired portfolio, which is why it promotes reforms that allow the cancellation of contracts that remain active without receiving payments for long periods of time. This was reported by its director, Abimael Ibarra Abúndez, during an interview. “Well, there are 530 million pesos of …
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La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). The Municipal Water, Sewerage and Sanitation System Operator Organization of La Paz (Oomsapa) currently faces 530 million pesos in expired portfolio, which is why it promotes reforms that allow the cancellation of contracts that remain active without receiving payments for long periods of time. This was reported by its director, Abimael Ibarra Abúndez, during an interview. “Well, there are 530 million pesos of …

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BCS Noticias broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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