Will the Murillo investigation reach General Cienfuegos?

* The arrest of Jesús Murillo Carama, former Attorney General of the Republic and leader of the investigation into the death and disappearance of 43 young people from Ayotzinapa on the night of 26/27 September 2014, raises a number of questions. First, it will be necessary to find out how long the administration of President López Obrador plans to keep the former federal prosecutor behind bars and whether he and his legal team will resort to demanding the release of his case, citing his age (74) or his state of health. It will also be necessary to see to what extent the decision to arrest and imprison dozens of military, police and administrative commanders from the various municipalities of Guerrero will go. Will they reach the former Minister of Defense, General Salvador Cienfuegos Cepeda, whom 4t has already rescued from the hands of American justice? Recent events cast a shadow over the possibility that, at least in this administration, the then mayor of Iguala, José Luis Abarca, who claims to have serious health problems, and his wife María de los Angeles Pineda, allegedly linked to Guerreros Unidos, may be out. And finally, the deck of possibilities has been expanded for those who have profited from the pain of normalist families for the last 8 years, using them as a political commodity.

*They say that when a dog is brave, even pets bite, and the saying applies well to the domestic lawsuit they’re bringing in Baja California that’s just getting started. Former governor Jaime Bonilla accuses current governor Marina del Pilar Ávila of links to organized crime, especially the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, who ordered him to spread a huge blanket outside, claiming he violated the “agreement” between them. Right there in Baja, public prosecutor Ricardo Carpio took a stand against the unpresentable mayor of Tijuana, ruling out that the violence of the past 12 days was related to the seizure of the apartment, as Montserrat Caballero said. In the center of this Hungarian hall, on the side of the ring, the governors and the education congress welcome Governor Avila Olmeda. The worst thing about this business for the people of Baja California is that everyone involved is from Morena!

*Today, Monday, marks the 19th day of the collapse of the El Pinabete coal mine in Sabinas, Coahuila, in which 10 miners have been trapped since the 3rd of the month, not knowing for sure if they are alive or dead. In a series of violations and violations of the law, this is the date when the federal government did not control these and dozens of mines and wells in the region, and also did not disclose the names of individuals or legal entities that own them. .. concessions to develop the field, although it has entered into a subcontract for the supply of minerals with the Federal Electricity Commission, which is prohibited, as President López Obrador himself admitted. Since what begins badly ends badly, it was only two weeks later that civil protection and other persons in charge of rescue work were forced to admit that it was necessary to consult foreign experts, although, unfortunately, this decision was taken too late. Today, the relatives of 10 miners are left to demand that they are not left behind, as in the tragedy of Pasta de Conchos, where the bodies of 65 people who worked in appalling conditions were buried for 16 years.

*Given President López Obrador’s apparent preference for the Mexican army, the country’s engineers are calling on the federal government to take them into account in the administration’s great works such as the Mayan train, the Dos Bocas oil refinery, and Felipe. Angeles Airport (AIFA). Engineer José Alfonso Dominguez Gil, president of the Mexican Union of Engineers (UMAI), indicated that the union wants to be involved in the construction of the current federal administration “to improve and demonstrate that budgets can be cut, the work program is reduced and the right points are not taken into account, such as previous planning studies or environmental impact studies.” UMAI has just turned 70, represents all organized engineering in the country and is a world-class architect and contributor to the construction of highways, airports, major dams and bridges, so it is worth listening to his voice without compromising the activities of military engineers.
*The new Baja California penitentiary formalized the creation of an ombudsman position to assist victims of gender-based political violence against women, the first of its kind in a political institution, without prejudice to the fact that they are members of this organization that opens doors to all women of the entity . Good.
* COVID-19 vaccination starts this week for 8-year-olds in 27 missing municipalities in Mexico State such as Ecatepec, Almoloya, Ixtapan de la Sal, Tonatico, Villa Guerrero, Amekameca and Chalco, among others. Pfizer Pediatric drug, don’t forget about it.

ENRIQUE MUNOZ
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Source: Heraldo De Mexico

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