The candidate for mayor of Mérida, Cecilia Patrón Laviada, accompanied by the candidate for governor of Yucatán, Renán Barrera Concha, “started engines” of her electoral campaign in the south of the Yucatecan capital, from where she will reach all the colonies, subdivisions and the 47 police stations of the municipality to propose more positive changes
Xóchitl Gálvez Ruiz will receive in Mérida her certificate as the official candidate for the presidency of the Republic by the PRI political party, which will be delivered to her by Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, national president of this party. The ceremony will take place at a massive PRI event and will be accompanied by Renán
By Yucatan Times on January 7, 2021
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On January 6, 2021, the Merida mayor Renán Barrera Concha led a different, unprecedented beginning of the celebrations for the anniversary of the city, with the traditional
callejoneada, alborada and
Las Mañanitas carried out without an audience, transmitted via the internet and with a small number of participants.
On the 479th anniversary of the founding of Mérida, the Mérida Fest 2021 “
La trova va, una fiesta responsable”, the City Council marks a milestone in the history of the city to continue to privilege the health of the people of Merida in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Yucatan Times on December 30, 2020
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Mérida, Yucatán (December 30, 2020).- The Mérida City Council informs that it remains open to dialogue and the search for consensual solutions in any situation that involves all living beings that inhabit the municipality.
In this context, representatives of activists in favor of animal life went to the Canine and Feline Control Center (CEMCA) of the City Council, located in Periférico Norte, where they received the necessary explanations to dispel doubts regarding the process that is followed with the animals that arrive at this place.
The City Council reiterates that as part of its open-door policy, it is waiting for the interested parties to present their requests or complaints in a formal manner, but in the meantime, it privileges dialogue as it has always done.