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RBL: Supervisión a Organismos Desconcentrado S Crean Comité Para Revisar El Gast O El Fimaga : Brito Y Evitar Mal Manejo Del Presupuesto •T Stituye a Elías Jaik C El Ejército Ruso Somete a los Rebeldes d e COLS 5,6, 7 Italt.I LÉt L É,:`t : L~ ul4te t 'it!l - r 4 oumn ALDAMA # 166 TEL. 2-34-44 `qkm, Fundador : Director General: Colín! ., s Martes 5 de Octubre de 1993 Número 13,036 0 40 Manuel Sánchez Silva Héctor Sánchez de la Madri d RBL: Supervisión a Organismos Desconcentrado s Crean Comité Para Revisar el Gast o el Fimaga : Brito y Evitar mal Manejo del Presupuesto •t stituye a Elías Jaik C. • Se hará cada mes en los organismos desconcentrados del gobiern o motivo de que el pasad o Irl VESA DE LA MUJER estatal, por instrucciones de CMV, anuncia el contralor • 22 dependen- de septiembre, Elías Jai k cias de ese tipo tendrán esa obligación • En el presente año concluyen los, presentó por escri - . auditorías a las dependencias gubernamentales; en 1992 fueron audita- e u renuncia al cargo d das la mitad • Se volverán a ordel Fideicomiso Man - "PA, auditar las que requieren "mayor atención " o-Las Garzas (Fimaga) , • No hay desvío de recursos ; sólo irregularidades administrativas qu e venía desempeñando se han corregido, asegura el contralor estata l el inicio de la actua l nistración estatal, luego Glenda Libier MADRIGAL TRUJILLO analizar varios currículos l solicitantes al puesto, e todas las dependencias públicas de su admi- étécnico del organism o El secretario general de la Contraloría de l preside el gobernado r Gobierno del Estado, Ricardo Bazán Levy, di o nistración e incluso en los organismos des - de la Madrid Virgen , a conocer que por instrucciones del goberna - concentrados como es el caso, se tenga u n - dor Carlos de la Madrid Virgen, se ha consti - buen manejo de recursos financieros, au n por el licenciado en ad cuando éstos tienen presupuesto y sede pro- tración de empresas , tuido el Comité de Gasto Financiero, qu e Enrique Espinoza So habrá de encargarse de supervisar de maner a pias. - quien este día, el se permanente la situación que guardan organis - En relación a las auditorías que la Con- mos desconcentrados de la administració n traloría del Gobierno estatal viene realizand o ario de Desarroll o a estatal, a fin de que el presupuesto se ejerza a las dependencias estatales, Bazán Lev y no, Adalberto Garcí expuso que en el presente año se concluir !nombre del mandata - correctamente . á tal, dará posesión de l Este comité, señaló, lo integran el mism o con este trabajo, ya que está por cumplirs e esta tarea en las 64 dependencias de que se como nuevo director d e Bazán Levy, junto con el secretario de Finan - zas, Ernesto Terríquez Sámano, y el oficia l compone la administración actual . Indicó que la mitad de las dependencias de anunciar lo ante - Nélida Fuentes de Orozco inauguró mayor de Gobierno, Rafael López del Río , los eventos de l a Precandidato a la presidencia quienes tienen la obligación de analizar d e estatales (32) fueron auditadas en 1992 y e n García arito explicó que Semana de la Mujer, junto con Martha Licea Escalera , tió problema algun o dirigente del CIM ; Héctor Arturo Velasco Villa, secreta- manera mensual, el estado financiero qu e este 1993 habrá de concluirse con la otr a élyJaik Ceballos, por lo rio general del CDE del PRI ; Armando González Manzo , guardan los aproximadamente 22 organismo s mitad para dar por terminada esta tarea, en su 6 que la renuncia d e dirigente priísta municipal ; José Luis Santana, vicepre- Fernández de Cevallos desconcentrados del gobierno estatal . etapa inicial . último se deba a conflic - sidente de la Fundación Cambio Siglo XXI y Ma. Gua- En tanto, los organismos desconcentra- Por lo tanto, añadió, a partir de 1994 s e tre ambos . "Yo no ten - dalupe Ureña Barba, dirigente municipal del CIM. Foto dos tendrán la obligación de presentar cad a continuará con este tipo de auditorías, per o Marcos Elizarrarás Mendoza Estará en Colima el 1 5 mes su estado financiero a los miembros d e fundamentalmente en las dependencias qu e este comité para que inmediatamente ésto s manejan presupuesto propio, incluidos los or - El diputado Diego Fernánde z conferencia a los alumnos de procedan a reunirse a fin de analizar los gas - ganismos desconcentrados . de Cevallos, precandidato la escuela de Ciencias Políti - tos de esas instituciones . Asimismo, señaló que se volverán a au- del Partido Acción Nacional a cas de la Universidad de Coli - El principal propósito de este tipo d e ditar las dependencias que "creemos, requie- El Ivecol Entregará 88 6 la presidencia de la república , ma, entre otras cosas . análisis, dijo el funcionario, se debe al interé s ren de mayor atención con base a lo s estará el 15 del mes en curso 0-7 que tiene el mandatario estatal porque e n en Colima, informó la dirigen - te estatal del PAN, Remedio s ates en Manzanillo y VdeA Olivera Orozco, al dar a cono- cer que del 20 al 21 de no- o parte de las accione s los municipios de Manzanill o municación Social de l viembre próximo se realizará La Comuna de VdeA Adquirirá Radas por los gobier- y Villa de Alvarez, informó e l Gobierno del Estado, el fun- la convención nacional de es - federal y estatal, dentro director del Instituto de Vi- cionario indicó que la convo- te partido, en da ciudad de programa Cien Ciudade s vienda, Armando Aguirr e catoria para la urbanizació n México, en donde se elegirá as, en el estado serán Sánchez . de los terrenos ya han sido ados un promedio de A través de boletín envia- publicadas, de los cuale al candidato de este organis- s mo político para las eleccio- la ex Hacienda del Carme n lotes con servicios, en do por la Dirección de Co - 500 estarán ubicados en e l fraccionamiento Villa Mar d e nes federales de 1994 . Manzanillo, donde se tien e Sobre el particular, mani- • Se adaptaría como centro cultural, dice Gaitán Cabrera contemplada la introducción festó que durante la visita que f de la red de drenaje, agu a efectuará Fernández de Ce- VILLA DE ALVAREZ, Col . Dentro del proyecto de obras del ser factibles . potable, terraplenes, guarni - vallos, dará su informe gene- programa anual operativo, correspondiente al año próximo , Lo anterior fue declarado por el presidente municipa l uventud, Talento y Belleza ciones y banquetas . ral de actividades a los el ayuntamiento incluyó la adquisición de la ex Hacienda de l de Villa de Alvarez, Luis Gaitán Cabrera, quien señaló qu e En el fraccionamient o panistas del estado y ademá s Carmen, con el fin de que con recursos del Pronasol est a dado el especial interés del gobernador Carlos de la Madri d ha García Alcaraz es el prototipo de la mujer jove n Los Almendros, de Villa d e sostendrá una rueda de pren - infraestructura arquitectónica se transforme así en un centr o Virgen y de las autoridades municipales, se logró que l a preparación académica, conocimientos de su co- Alvarez, serán entregados sa con los medios de comuni - cultural de primera clase y en un atractivo más para el secto r delegación de la Secretaría de Desarrollo Social aprobar a unidad, las necesidades y bellezas del estado, así co - 110 lotes -con los servicios cación, y dictará un a turismo, por lo que las posibilidades de la compra podrían que la adquisición de la exhacienda se incluyera dentro d e o la proyección que debe dársele . básicos, incluyendo la elec- la propuesta de obras para 1994, con el objetivo de que a Modesta, sencilla y angelical, la candidata a reina d e trificación, al igual que lo s través de los apoyos federales se obtenga esta infraestruc- Feria de Todos los Santos platicó para los lectores d e 256 lotes del fraccionamien- tura. do de Colima que nació en esta ciudad el 1 de di - to Loma Bonita . Sobre el particular, explicó que ya se sostuviero n bre de 1969, en el barrio de La Salud, donde ha vi - El funcionario coment ó pláticas con el propietario de la exhacienda, quien se mostró siempre. que este programa de lote s w7 Hija de Ernesto García Allen, quien fue actor y direc- con servicios, fue en res- de teatro en Colima y de Alpha Alcaraz de García, la puesta a las gestiones qu e data a reina de la Feria comentó que estudió el el gobernador Carlos de l a Guillermo Torres H ., Nuev o r en la escuela Rosaura Zapata, la primaria en l a Madrid Virgen realizó a nivel orlo Torres Quintero, la secundaria en la Enriqu e central con la Sedesol, y for- Titular del Servicio de Emple o X1 1 •+ 10 Con la finalidad de que los del estado, Carlos de la Ma- desempleados en la entida d drid Virgen, para que los -de- cuenten con mayores posibi - sempleados aprovechen l a Instalará la Comuna 35 0 lidades de acceder a un a oportunidad que les brind a beca, Guillermo Torres Her- el gobierno estatal. nández, quien fue nombrad o Después de haber recibi- nuevo director del Servici o do al cargo como titular de l uevos Contenedores : MAA Estatal de Empleo, declaró Servicio Estatal de Emple o (Angel Alvarez Gómez, director de Ser- unidades de la primera etapa del programa , que se entregará de tiemp o de manos del secretario d e Públicos del ayuntamiento de Colima , están operando un total de 204 de esa capaci- completo a la tarea enco- Planeación y Promoción 6 que a finales del mes en curso con - dad más de 30 de 6 metros cúbicos .
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