Morena goes for revocation of mandate to governor and mayors

The Moreno deputy César Ismael Guerrero Alarcón, president of the Justice Commission of the State Congress, announced that his parliamentary fraction is working on an initiative to legislate on the revocation of mandate and participatory democracy, with the aim of including in this mechanism the governor, the municipal presidents and the 40 local legislators. A democracy in the making, such as the Mexican one, requires strengthening its instruments of citizen participation, the electorate must have the right to revoke a mandate when the bad performance of its representatives so warrants, otherwise, the citizenship is subject to the discretions of a command disconnected from social interests, “said the representative of the third district of Ahome. He observed, society has complained when some ruler does not do his job or, worse, when there are suspicions of mismanagement and corruption, however, there are no democratic tools to remove them from their posts. Today, he said, the mechanism to assert our voice is before us and this should not be limited to the president, but extended to all popularly elected positions. TO THE RESCUE. As president of the Education Commission of the Senate of the Republic, Rubén Rocha Moya defended full-time schools tooth and nail, at that time when they seemed doomed to extinction by a budget cut. Over time, however, the public resource for this curriculum was resumed, now as the program La Escuela es Nuestra.In his conference yesterday, the governor said that he will support full-time schools, waiting for the federal government to take attention that in Sinaloa there is a good opinion of this model of education. Pedagogically, he stressed, the model is good, since the extended hours allow students to advise teachers, as well as recreational and training activities. COBAES BLOOMS. In the framework of the inauguration of two classrooms in campus 23 María Trinidad Dorame, in the Barrancos sector of Culiacán, the general director of Cobaes, Santiago Inzunza Cázares, recognized the effort of teachers to guarantee the learning of young people during the pandemic. Many teachers, I know that they had to change their teaching practice, perhaps some had not had much experience in attending their classes virtually, for this, the College of Baccalaureate provided them with the means, trained them to do it in the best way and I am sure of it, “said Dr. Inzunza. the return to the classrooms in person is finally a reality in the 126 campuses of Cobaes.In compliance with the instruction of Governor Rubén Rocha Moya to ensure the best conditions for the campuses, the directive headed by Santiago Inzunza makes a verification tour of all the campuses of the state. Yesterday it was number 23, with new classrooms included, since it is a campus that is growing. The event was, in addition to festive, extremely emotional for students, teachers, administrative staff and authorities. Dr. Inzunza was accompanied by the Secretary General of Cobaes, Thalía Karamanos Ceceña; the academic director, Arturo Gutiérrez Olvera; the executive coordinator of zone 04, Sandra Yudith Lara Díaz; the director of campus 23, Magdalena Beltrán Sarabia, and the union delegate, Gisela Sandoval Galarza. Congratulations.



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