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Mexico’s US dollar shows up imbalance between states of 30 million search funds

The federal government has announced that it will fund over 594 million pesos for 32 state -based search commissions in Mexico, which is classified as missing nearly 130,000 people.

The National Search Commission (CNP), part of the Federal Home Ministry (CNP), announced that it will convert 594.61 million Pesos (USD 30.31 million US) to search commissions in 32 federal institutions of Mexico. Each search commission receives a limit of just 53,550 bessos in the case of Ugadon from more than 30 million pesos in the case of three states.

According to the Central Government’s official Gazette (DOF), the state governments must raise funding with their own resources by providing at least 10% of the amount of money received from federal treasures.

Money allocated for each of 32 State Search Commissions is used to fund search operations, and according to a publication in DOF, any human remains found.

Study In the registry of the CNP’s national missing personsOn Monday, 128,386 people were classified as “missing” or “uncountable”.

Organized criminal groups, including kidnapping rings, have caused a large number of disappearances in Mexico, but government officials have been accused or accused of involvement in decades.

According to the missing persons of the National Search Authority, 128,386 in Mexico are classified as “missing” or “uncountable”. (Mactalena Monteel/Quartoskoro)

April The United Nations Committee for Missing It is looking for additional information from the Mexican government after receiving information that the missing in Mexico is a “widespread and proper practice”.

The announcement was attracted to a clear response from the Mexican government, which in a statement stated that “the government rejects the reports of committee members on the alleged practice of being forced.”

Jagadekas will receive the largest pieces of the CNP fund

The Search Commission in the northern state of Jagadegas will get 32.41 million Pesos (USD 1.6 million) CNP “subsidy”, which is more in any state commission. Search commissions in Sinalova and Micovan will only receive more than 30 million pesos.

Search commissions in 13 states will receive subsidies between 20 million Pesos and 29.85 million Bezos, and between 11 million pesos and 19.2 million pesos.

Opponents of the 13th National Looking Mothers are organizing the main square of Jagadegas on May 10 on March. (Adolpo Valadimir/Quartoscoro)

The Dilaxkala, Tabasco, Guanadoma, Qurtaro

The Commission, which is usually considered to be the lowest violent state of Mexico, receives just 53,550 pesos (US $ 2,730) from CNP, which is less than the commission in Campach, which receives the second smallest subsidy, 1.85 million pesos.

Grants are assigned according to the long list of guidelines, 80 -page segob/CNB is described in the document. They will be replaced in two separate installments.

In recent years, Mileenio Newspaper Milenio has questioned why Mexico’s most violent state has been excluded than Jagadegas, Sinalova and Micovagan.

The newspaper noted that the two states will receive 11 million Besos and 7.9 million bezos, respectively, as Jalisco and Guwanjuado “have reported the discovery of states and secret graves with serious insecurity or secret graves.”

Marching on Mother’s Day looking for mothers

A significant number of “Mothers looking for.

In Mexico, the family members of the missing marched from the monument to the Mother’s Independent angel. Some of the participants did not seek their children, but rather missing and other relatives who had never found: their mothers, their brothers, sisters, uncle, aunts.

Thousands of mothers were taken to the streets of Mexico on Mother’s Day for the dignity of the 13th national looking mothers. (Mactalena Monteel/Quartoskoro)

Two years ago in Jalisco, a couple hector and Teresa-Qila, a 27-year-old son, told the EFE news agency that they were “living in death.”

“We can’t taste food and we have lost the taste of life,” they said.

“I want to come with us to Jalisco one day to come to Jalisco … and see how they kill the seekers; they killed two of us in April. We are afraid of it,” Hector said EFE locationSpecifying The killings of activist Maria Dell Carmen Morales and her 26 -year OldJaim Daniel Rodriguez Morales, last month.

Another mother from Jalisco, who is looking for her son, told the newspaper, Prozeso, that President Claudia Shinbam had come to Mexico to the city of Mexico.

“We came to say that the president and the entire central government (this issue) should be abolished,” he said.

“… It is not enough to recognize the missing persons in Mexico. You have to recognize that there is a crisis at the federal level,” Meza said.

Shinbom’s reform plan to fight the issue of missing persons has been suspended

In March, as Finding the so -called “eradication camp” in the state of Jalisco Follow Stimulates the horrorShinbam He declared that he called six “instant” actions against the missing crime He also declared his government “national priority” to “participating in the issue of missing persons.”

However, his plan to solve the problem by strengthening the CNP and the legislative reform, Attracted strong criticism from over 150 search assembliesEnthusiasts and relatives of the abducted and implemented missing.

“The families of the missing have faced your response and listened to your response and listened to your response. We are deeply concerned about the proposal you are making because of the lack of knowledge of the corporate mechanisms and practices in the country in the country,” a letter said to the president March 18 Recognized by Search Alliances The National Search Regiment (National Search Brigade), including the disappearance of the missing (searching for the missing).

At the beginning of April, Shinbam Used brakes for his “Fast Track” reform planIt is aimed at achieving various issues, including the creation of a “single national forensic information site”, which compiles information from federal authorities, including state and federal general offices.

The legislative process was suspended as the government demanded ideas and ideas from search collections.

According to Milenio, partners have come up with a number of programs, including “improve the profile of the officers who attend” and improve the safety of those who are searching for missing persons.

In the March 18 letter, Search Joints called CNP Chairman Theresa Quadaloop Reis Sahagen to sack the post, and they said that there was a “clear technical disability” to occupy the post.

With reports from MilliniumOvarian Process And Efe

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