translated from Spanish: Culiacan City Council secured to freeze IMSS debt

Sinaloa.- The Municipality of Culiacán has an protection so that it does not increase the debt it has with the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMMS) reported its delegate Samuel Lizárraga.The official explained that through the amparo the municipal presidency expects the resolution for or against, however the debt currently being held is 130 million pesos.

“When they make a covenant, the denude freezes and pays in partialities. What happens is that they have shelters in which they are waiting for it to happen for or against.” The delegate said that the payment agreement had already been signed, but was awaiting authorization at the central level; that is, back in Mexico. “You are in the process of regularization and you are making a partial payment agreement so that the due that was late can be updated and pay what goes out every month.” He commented that the restructuring was carried out as it was provided according to the possibilities of the city council. In that sense, it detailed that the amount of monthly payments was increased so that the payment of the economic amount was lower so that in a period of three years the total amount must be settled. The delegate emphasized the willingness of Mayor Jesús Estrada Ferreiro to leave healthy finances in the commune.

It should be noted that the Navolato City Council also carries a debt to the IMSS and they are in the same situation.



Original source in Spanish

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