translated from Spanish: SEGOB delivers to the Senate shortlists for the CRE

city of Mexico.-the Ministry of the Interior referred to the Senate four threes with candidates to appear as members of the regulatory Commission of Energia.las functions of the Commission – he argued the Government in writing – “are particularly relevant in the present administration, since the Government of Mexico has the firm intention to guarantee the full development in the strategic areas of the electrical industry and hydrocarbons in a clear way, efficient and transparent for the benefit of Mexicans”. To fill the vacant seat of Jesús Serrano Landeros, the Government proposes to Carrizales López, chemical engineer; Luis Linares Zapata, a degree in business and applied economics; and Paola Elizabeth Chávez, a petroleum engineer from UNAM. To fill the vacant seat of Neus Peniche Sala, the Government proposes to Jorge Amaya Mendívil, Industrial Engineer; Norma Leticia Campos Aragón, a degree in economics and masters in Latin American studies from UNAM; and Alfonso López Alvarado, engineer Quimico.a the vacancy of Marcelino Madrigal Martínez aspire José Alberto Celestine Isaacs, a chemical engineer from UNAM; Mario Jose Silverio Galicia Yepez, engineer architect from the school of engineering and architecture of the IPN; and Raul Morales Mitre, chemical engineer by the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi.para to fill the vacant seat of Cecilia Montserrat Ramiro Ximénez, the Government proposes to Guadalupe Escalante Benítez, Química Industrial Engineer by the IPN; Fernando Juárez Martínez, chemical engineer by the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí; and Edmundo Sanchez Aguilar, Industrial Engineer from ITESM. The Interior Ministry said that “persons proposed to fill the offices of Commissioners of the Energy Regulatory Commission have the ability, integrity and experience and meet requirements established by article 8 of the law of the organs Regulators in the energy field.”

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