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El Gobernador Participará En Las Postulaciones Federales è Nacionales 8A è Internacional 10C è Deportes C Viernes 10 de Marzo de 2006 Año 53, Número 17,484 Colima, Col. $5.00 El PRI Puede Lanzar un Tercero Para Alcalde, Advierte Cavazos Anguiano y Orozco no El Gobernador Participará en son los Unicos, Dijo l El partido no cumple caprichos ni ruega a nadie l Las las Postulaciones Federales encuestas no definirán candidaturas l El PRI no está El delegado del Comité Ejecutivo Nacional del Partido cerrado en los diputados l Existen muchos priistas para Revolucionario Institucional, Rigoberto Salazar Velasco, reconoció ganarles a los panistas que el gobernador Silverio Cavazos Ceballos participará de manera activa en la nominación de los candidatos a senadores y diputados Jesús TREJO MONTELON federales de la "Alianza por México". En entrevista con representantes de los medios de comunicación, Al aclarar que las encuestas del PRI no definirán las candidaturas a el delegado priista recordó que la "Alianza por México" aprobó cargos de elección, el gobernador Silverio Cavazos Ceballos indicó que prórrogas para que hasta el 3 de marzo concluyeran las encuestas, y los Mario Anguiano Moreno y José Antonio Orozco Sandoval no son los resultados de éstas serán entregados hoy. únicos prospectos a la presidencia municipal de Colima, "pues el PRI puede Rigoberto Salazar Velasco informó que la próxima semana el echar mano de cualquier otro que no sea alguno de los diputados; o sea, Comité Ejecutivo Nacional informaría a los Comités Directivos Estatales que podría haber un tercero que ocupe dicha posición". los resultados de las encuestas. "En los próximos días, la próxima En entrevista con los reporteros luego de entregar aparatos auditivos semana, estaremos conociendo los resultados de las encuestas". en el Cree, el mandatario señaló primeramente que al interior del PRI no se Salazar Velasco se comprometió a informar la próxima semana, han hecho "bolas", ya que lo que se ha venido dando es parte de lo que una vez conocidos los resultados de los levantamientos y las siempre sucede cuando hay la definición de candidaturas. "Creo que nos preferencias, quiénes serán los candidatos del PRI y Pvem al Senado está yendo bien y lo digo en el estricto sentido de mi militancia", señaló. y a las diputaciones federales por el primer y segundo distrito electoral. Dijo que no le cabe duda que los demás partidos están a la espera -¿Las candidaturas serán avaladas por el gobernador?, se le de que se presente alguna deserción del PRI con el propósito de que ellos cuestionó. los puedan hacer sus candidatos; sin embargo, Cavazos descartó cualquier -"Por supuesto que en los estados donde el PRI es gobierno, situación de esa naturaleza. nuestros gobernadores ejercen un liderazgo dentro del PRI muy De la misma manera, opinó que desde su punto de vista los diputados reconocido. Y en todo ese análisis que está haciendo el PRI en las Mario Anguiano y José Antonio Orozco no se están peleando entre ellos DOBLE ENTREVISTA Mientras eran abordados por reporteros, el gobernador valoraciones sobre candidatos, desde luego que está participando q por la candidatura a la presidencia municipal, sino que tan sólo han Silverio Cavazos y su esposa, Idalia González, permanecieron tomados de la mano. Foto de nuestro gobernador, Silverio Cavazos Ceballos". 10A Salvador Jacobo Morán expresado sus opiniones. 2A Confirma el PRI: Aguirre, en Cuauhtémoc; Maestros Tomaron el Rangel, Pérez y Chapula, por Diputaciones Edificio del Dgeti l Jesús Plascencia l Piden la renuncia sería candidato a la de los directores del diputación por el Cetis 84 de Manzani- distrito VI l Aún no llo y del Cbtis 157 de definen postulante a Villa de Alvarez, por la alcaldía de Co- diversas violaciones lima; esperan hacerlo al reglamento el fin de semana l Maestros de la Guillermo Zamora, Sección Sexta del Snte aspirante a síndico tomaron este jueves de La dirigencia estatal manera simbólica la del PRI confirmó a José Dirección General de Luis Aguirre Campos y a Educación Tecnológica Jesús Plasencia Herrera Industrial (Dgeti), quienes como posibles candidatos exigieron la remoción PROTESTA Maestros de la Sección Sexta del Snte tomaron este jueves de manera a la alcaldía y diputación inmediata de los directores simbólica la Dirección General de Educación Tecnológica Industrial (Dgeti) para exigir la remoción local por el municipio de del Cetis 84 de Manzanillo y inmediata de los directores del Cetis 84 de Manzanillo y del Cbtis 157 de Villa de Alvarez. q Foto Cuauhtémoc, al "oficiali- del Cbtis 157 de Villa de de Horacio Medina zar" los primeros resultados Alvarez, por diversas de las encuestas que violaciones al reglamento. Telecable no Podrá Vender Spots En entrevista con realizó la cúpula tricolor CANDIDATOS El dirigente del PRI, Luis Gaitán, confirmó a los regidores Federico Diario de Colima, el para definir a sus abandera- Rangel, Rubén Pérez y Roberto Chapula como posibles candidatos a diputados locales por el Para Candidatos a Cargos Locales dos en el próximo proceso municipio de Colima por los distritos I, II y III, respectivamente. También presentes Itzel Ríos y secretario de Trabajos y electoral. 9A Martha Artemiza Cruz. q Foto de Horacio Medina Conflictos de niveles medio l Tampoco Radiorama de Manzanillo, pues no entregaron catálogo superior y superior de la Sección Sexta del Snte, de tarifas al IEE l Niega director del organismo electoral que se esté Recorte Presupuestal Obliga a Priorizar Ramón Urzúa Contreras, chantajeando a algún medio de comunicación indicó que por instruc- Telecable Colima y Radiorama Manzanillo no podrán difundir "spots" políticos ciones del líder sindical, Obras de Mayor Impacto Social: Sedur del proceso electoral local, toda vez que no cumplieron con enviar al Consejo General Alfredo Hernández Ramos, del Instituto Electoral del tomaron de manera l Las que beneficien directamente a la gente no serán suspendidas, asegura Eduardo Estado (IEE) el catálogo simbólica dicho edificio, Gutiérrez de horarios y tarifas ante las demandas incum- disponibles para la Aunque seguramente algunas obras tendrán que Cavazos tendrá que planear, junto con su equipo de plidas por dos conflictos contratación de espacios posponerse por el recorte presupuestal que anunció antier trabajo, lo que se tendrá que hacer, pero confió en que el laborales en el Cetis 84 y en el gobernador Silverio Cavazos Ceballos, aquellas que Ejecutivo ponderará cuáles son las prioridades. por parte de los partidos el Cbtis 157. 10A sean prioritarias y de mayor impacto social seguirán Agregó que "el políticos, vía el organismo adelante, según informó el secretario de Desarrollo Urbano gobernador está cuidando electoral, tal y como marca del Gobierno del Estado, Eduardo Gutiérrez Navarrete. mucho ese sentido social H. Michel Propone se Reglamente el Código Electoral del Indicó que se verá la manera de hacer obras que de las obras y ya nos dirá las Estado. beneficien directamente a la gente que menos tiene, como medidas que se tendrán que Causal de Nulidad en Elecciones Así lo informó en serían algún camino, obras de alumbrado y agua potable, tomar". rueda de prensa el entre otras. Expresó que, como l En los procesos local y federal e presidente del IEE, Mario El funcionario estatal consideró que no habrá ningún responsable de la Secretaría incorporarla para comicios de presidente Hernández Briceño, quien afirmó que serán los problema con los ayuntamientos en caso de que no se de Desarrollo Urbano, le de la República hicieran algunas obras, y afirmó que se debe seguir informarán al gobernador las partidos políticos quienes decidan con quién trabajando coordinadamente, si un trabajo viene con re- obras que se tienen por hacer Con el propósito de incorporar las causales de contratar sus espacios cursos del ayuntamiento y del gobierno del estado, ayuda y cuáles no se concretarán. nulidad de la elección de Presidente de la República y para hacer propaganda, mucho, porque se hace más, son sumas de voluntades y Gutiérrez Navarrete reglamentar la causal de nulidad abstracta en los procesos razón por la cual el recursos que finalmente se transforman en obras. fue entrevistado en la sede federal y local, el senador Héctor Michel Camarena organismo electoral Gutiérrez Navarrete coincidió con el mandatario estatal del PRI, a donde según presentó iniciativa para reformar algunos artículos de la solicitó a los medios de estatal en que el recorte presupuestal podría afectar el plan él acudió en visita de cortesía. Ley General del Sistema de Medios de Impugnación en comunicación electrónica de desarrollo, por lo cual ahora el gobernador Silverio Carlos García Lemus Materia Electoral. 9A que enviaran sus catálogos, a fin de proporcionárselos a los Patricia SANCHEZ ESPINOSA .......................5A Petronilo VAZQUEZ VUELVAS ......................5A partidos políticos, Gustavo CEBALLOS LLERENAS ..................4A Carlos OROZCO GALEANA............................5A AVANCE Con maquinaria pesada continúan los trabajos quienes informarán al IEE René LOPEZ DAVILA .....................................6A de construcción del puente de la avenida Anastasio Brizuela. dónde quieren meter Glorieta ........................................5A q Foto de Horacio Medina "spots". 10A 2-A Viernes 10 de Marzo de 2006 El PRI Puede Lanzar un Tercero En cuanto a la posibilidad de un tercero, el gobernador gracias a ello hoy están desempeñando un cargo". aseguró: "creo que no queda ninguna duda a ese respecto, Aseguró que se tienen aspirantes muy pues el PRI está llevando a cabo un análisis a profundidad agradecidos
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