Más Información

Villamil descarta “jalón de orejas” de Sheinbaum tras pifia de Infodemia; acusa a Salinas Pliego de “magnificar” el asunto

Senado recibe reforma de Sheinbaum sobre feminicidio; van por homologar la investigación y tipificación del delito en los 32 estados

SAT da otra prórroga a importadores para cumplir con reforma aduanera; amplía plazo hasta el 1 de junio

INE reporta que solo cinco organizaciones civiles presentaron solicitud para ser partidos políticos; Somos México, en la lista

Investigación de EU contra fresa mexicana sigue en fase técnica, reporta el CNA; dictamen preliminar saldría a mediados de año

“Hoy es un reencuentro distinto”, Ceci Flores tras identificación de su hijo; hay 8 personas de interés por su desaparición
"All our love to Mrs. Wallace," expressed Mexico City mayor Miguel Ángel Mancera, during his response to the statements from Isabel Miranda de Wallace, president of the Alto al Secuestro (Stop Kidnappings) organization in regard to the presence of organized crime in the city.
In particular, Miranda de Wallace spoke about the presence of the Zetas cartel in the metropolitan area and how it is extorting businessmen.
When asked about the remarks made by the activist Mancera responded during a press conference that she has her own information on the subject.
"In a manner that is respectful to Mrs. Wallace, her opinion is respectable plain and simple. She has her own information," he said.
When asked if he shared or rejected Miranda de Wallace's accusations, Mancera reiterated "all our affection and respect for Mrs. Wallace comments."
In the morning, Miranda de Wallace expressed that organized crime has forced entrepreneurs in the areas of Condesa and central Mexico City to close their business and take their money to other places.
Noticias según tus intereses
[Publicidad]
[Publicidad]








