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Mejoramiento De La Imagen Urbana El musical Jekyll & Hyde Elías Azar: cada vez hay llegará a México a partir mayor certeza del 3 de marzo >31 jurídica >10 $10$10 PESOS Lunes 15 de febrero de 2016 DIARIOAñoAñAño XXN No.No. 28042 IMAGEN [email protected]_imagen@ México Retoman penal Misa en Ecatepec ante 300 mil feligreses Mandos de Topo Chico, culpables de Pide el Papa frenar a la masacre Se iniciaron las audiencias públicas en los juicios orales a los tres [YHÄJHU[LZKLSHT\LY[L funcionarios que fueron... >14 Eruviel Ávila da la bienvenida al Santo Padre y atestigua El dato entrega de llaves de la ciudad por parte de Indalecio Ríos A tres días de la llegada del Por José Luis Montañez riqueza, vanidad y orgullo. congregadas en el predio El Papa Francisco Además sentenció: “Con el Caracol, del Centro de Estu- a México, el Desde Ecatepec, Estado de demonio no se dialoga”. “Con dios de Ecatepec, Francisco jerarca de la Iglesia México, en su primera misa el demonio no se dialoga, no recordó el inicio de la Cuares- multitudinaria de su visita a se puede dialogar, nos va a ma, un periodo de penitencia católica registra en su México, el Papa advirtió hoy ganar siempre. Solamente con para los católicos y que dura cuenta de Twitter en contra las tres tentaciones la palabra de Dios se le puede 40 días antes de la celebración español 11 millones que enfrentan los cristianos y derrotar, por eso hemos opta- de la Pascua. 71 mil 359 que encierran “en un círculo do por Jesús”, subrayó. Aseguró que EL GOBERNADOR ERUVIEL ÁVILA RECIBIÓ seguidores >4 de destrucción y de pecado”: Ante unas 300 mil personas en este... >2 y 5 al Papa Francisco a su llegada a Ecatepec. HOY ESCRIBEN ,S:\TV7VU[xÄJL Roberto Vizcaíno >7 YLJPIP}SH3SH]LKL Ramón Zurita >6 Víctor Sánchez Baños >10 SH*P\KHKKL4t_PJV Francisco Rodríguez >9 El jefe de gobierno de la Ciudad Augusto Corro >3 de México, Miguel Ángel Mancera Ángel Soriano >8 Espinosa, entregó al Papa Francisco la Llave de la Ciudad J. A. López Sosa >11 de México, así como la medalla y pergamino que lo reconocen Elsa Rodríguez >18 como huésped distinguido, en Jorg Palacios >15 una ceremonia que se llevó a cabo en el Zócalo capitalino. El Gloria Carpio >31 7VU[xÄJLHNYHKLJP}SHKPZ[PUJP}U Victoria G. Prado >16 y le entregó al jefe de gobierno una medalla. Las llaves, medalla diarioimagen.net y pergamino se otorgan a presidentes, jefes de Estado y ministros, como muestra de amistad. >* 2 Estado de México DIARIOIMAGEN Lunes 15 de febrero de 2016 Arco Norte Atestigua la entrega de las llaves de la ciudad Conago: impulso a Recibe Eruviel Ávila Villegas gobiernos transparentes al Santo Padre en Ecatepec Por José Luis Regala al Papa Francisco un Árbol de la Vida en miniatura Montañez En su calidad de presidente Ecatepec, Méx.- El gobernador mexiquenses, compuesto por dos helicóptero que lo trasladó de la Superior de Justicia en la entidad. de la Conferencia Nacional Eruviel Ávila Villegas recibió y caras: en una de ellas la imagen de Ciudad de México a Ecatepec des- El alcalde de Ecatepec le entregó de Gobernadores (Conago), dio la bienvenida al Estado de Mé- la Virgen de Guadalupe y en el an- pués de las 10:30 horas; previamen- las llaves de la ciudad, que tiene una el gobernador Eruviel Ávila, xico al Papa Francisco a este mu- verso La Piedad, escultura reali- te realizó un recorrido aéreo por la longitud de 23 centímetros y gra- reiteró el compromiso de este nicipio y atestiguó la entrega de zada por Miguel Ángel. zona arqueológica de Teotihuacán. bados los escudos de armas del Es- organismo para impulsar ac- las llaves de la ciudad y del nom- “Es un honor para mí y para los En la recepción estuvieron tado de México y Ecatepec, la cual ciones que favorezcan a la bramiento como visitante distin- habitantes del Estado de México presentes Francisco Guzmán Or- fue elaborada por artesanos ecate- transparencia, rendición de guido, a cargo del alcalde Indalecio tenerlo como visitante distinguido tiz, jefe de la Oficina de la Pre- pequenses, fundida en bronce y guar- cuentas, gobiernos abiertos y Ríos Velázquez. en mi natal tierra: Ecatepec de Mo- sidencia de la República; los re- dada en una caja de cedro rojo. combate a la corrupción en En el predio Ballisco, en Venta relos. Los mexiquenses esperamos presentantes del Poder Legislati- Posteriormente, el Papa Fran- las administraciones locales. de Carpio, el gobernador entregó que vuelva pronto”, se lee en la vo mexiquense, Cruz Juvenal cisco inició el recorrido de 8.8 ki- Esto, al reunirse con inte- al representante de la Iglesia cató- carta firmada por el Ejecutivo es- Roa Sánchez y Patricia Durán lómetros que lo trasladó a la Unidad grantes del Consejo Coordi- lica un Árbol de la Vida en minia- tatal, que acompaña a la artesanía. Reveles; así como Sergio Medina de Estudios Superiores, para ofrecer nador Empresarial (CCE). tura, hecho en barro por manos El Papa Francisco descendió del Peñaloza, presidente del Tribunal una Celebración Eucarística. “Hemos convenido impulsar gobiernos abiertos, es la ten- dencia internacional, y un go- bierno honesto va de la mano con un Gobierno transparen- te, un Gobierno que rinde cuentas, un Gobierno que combata la corrupción en sus debidas entidades”, afirmó. Euviel Ávila explicó que en la próxima reunión de Cona- go se creará una comisión en- cargada de tratar estos temas, para dar seguimiento a la agenda pública nacional y que el CCE también ha pro- movido. Detalló que algunas de las acciones que se han he- cho al respecto son firmas de convenios con la Secretaría de la Función Pública, el Ins- tituto Nacional de Transpa- rencia, Acceso a la Informa- ción y Protección de Datos Personales (INAI), Transpa- rencia Mexicana, entre otras. En el Estado de México se aplicaron más de 4 millones 100 mil vacunas contra la influenza de forma gratuita. Además, dijo que se firmó con la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público, un conve- Fueron 4 millones 100 mil dosis nio para que los gobiernos de las 32 entidades federativas también puedan utilizar la fir- Concluye aplicación de vacuna contra influenza ma electrónica para la reali- zación de trámites estatales. Toluca, Méx.- El sector Salud del xico (ISEM) aplicó 2 millones pios, para aquellas personas que Asimismo, se trabaja en la Estado de México concluyó con El dato 804 mil 300 dosis y el resto fue- no pudieron trasladarse a alguna actualización del marco legal la aplicación de más de 4 millones También César Gómez ron administradas por los insti- unidad médica. estatal sobre transparencia y 100 mil vacunas contra la influenza recomendó abrigarse bien, tutos Mexicano del Seguro So- También César Gómez reco- rendición de cuentas, para de forma gratuita, logrando así que lavarse las manos con cial (IMSS) y de Seguridad So- mendó abrigarse bien, lavarse homologarlo con la legisla- no se haya registrado un sólo caso frecuencia, evitar cambios cial al Servicio de los Trabaja- las manos con frecuencia, evitar ción federal. El gobernador de personas infectadas con este vi- bruscos de temperatura, no dores del Estado (ISSSTE). cambios bruscos de temperatura, mexiquense señaló que su rus en lo que va de la temporada saludar de beso y mano, ventilar Por lo que la vacuna se enfocó no saludar de beso y mano, ven- administración seguirá sien- invernal. las áreas donde se encuentran en niños menores de cinco años, tilar las áreas donde se encuen- do aliada del sector empresa- Al respecto, César Gómez, muchas personas, estornudar y mujeres embarazadas, adultos ma- tran muchas personas, estornu- rial, ya que es éste uno de los secretario de Salud estatal, re- toser cubriéndose la boca con la yores y personas con padecimien- dar y toser cubriéndose la boca principales impulsores de la saltó que el 100 por ciento de la parte interna del codo, así como tos como asma, diabetes, VIH, en- con la parte interna del codo, así economía nacional, así como población vulnerable en el terri- acudir a la unidad de salud más tre otros. Para ello hubo 350 mó- como acudir a la unidad de salud generadores de empleos. torio mexiquense ya se encuentra cercana ante cualquier síntoma dulos itinerantes de vacunación en más cercana ante cualquier sín- vacunada. Resaltó que el Insti- de algún padecimiento plazas públicas y lugares de alta toma de algún padecimiento res- [email protected] tuto de Salud del Estado de Mé- respiratorio concurrencia en los 125 munici- piratorio. Lunes 15 de febrero de 2016 DIARIOIMAGEN Opinión 3 PUNTO X PUNTO El Papa y la realidad mexicana POR AUGUSTO CORRO La desigualdad y los privilegios charon las palabras del obispo de Por ejemplo, en los casos de núan en calidad de desaparecidos. son incentivos para la corrupción, Roma se pondrán a trabajar en bene- De ahí que Francisco desaparecidos, conflicto mayúscu- El padre Alejandro Solalinde y al- la violencia, el narcotráfico y el ficio de la sociedad y sus sectores dirigió sus palabras a los lo, la jerarquía religiosa se hizo a guno que otro obispo fueron los subdesarrollo. empobrecidos? ¿En combatir la es- encargados del rumbo de la un lado. Los familiares de las víc- únicos que alzaron la voz a favor Así lo manifestó el Papa Fran- piral de violencia hasta erradicarla? nación para timas no encontraron el apoyo ma- de los desprotegidos con acciones cisco en Palacio Nacional donde responsabilizarlos de realizar terial, ni principalmente el espiri- prácticas y decididas. La mayoría recibió honores de jefe de Estado CON LOS OBISPOS los cambios necesarios en tual para enfrentar sus tragedias.
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