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DE LOS MAESTROS N° 308 TEL 4 57 72 y 3 10 85' Fundador : Director General: Colima, Col., Sábado 21 de Enero de 1995 Número 13,495 Año 42 Manuel Sánchez Silva Hector Sánchez de la Madrid Velasco: Indispensable Concesionar el Aguá : Obispo Valbuena q Los Ayuntamientos Carecen de Dinero El Gobierno no Debe Sujetarse a lo que Para Sostener y Mejorar el Servici o • No hay riesgo de que se encarezca, dice el alcalde • No se podrán Quieran Partidos aumentar tarifas en tanto no se potabilice y se construya planta d e • "Un gobierno que se tratamiento de aguas residuales • En quince años, los ayuntamientos sujeta a partidos ya no manda", dice recuperarían la infraestructura • No es privatización, sino concesión , El diálogo propiciad o aclara el alcalde • Es rentable el servicio, pero sólo modernizándolo ; la IP por el presidente Ernesto tiene los recursos para hacerlo, opina • Muchas ventajas para la población ZedUlo Ponce de León en - al darse la concesión ; pero no es un hecho aún, dice Ire los partidos políticos y e l Glenda Ilbler MADRIGAL TRUJILL O mismogobierno "esun bue n intento" , pero loque no debe Ante la falta de recursos económicos fondo la operación de este organismo y hacer "es sujetarse a los y la incapacidad de endeudamiento qu e tratar de evitar la concesión del servicio , partidos, porque un gobier- presentan los ayuntamientos de Colima y pero esto no fue posible porque la causa no que se sujeta a partidos Villa de Alvarez, asi como el gobierno de l fundamental de estaconceslón es lacons- ya no manda", manifestó e l estado, "pareciera indispensable o nece- trucción de la planta de tratamiento de obiapc, de la Diócesis de saria la concesión del servicio", manifest ó aguas residuales que se estima en 35 Colima y tesorero de la el presidente municipal de Colima, Héctor millones de nuevos pesos, mas la inversió n Conferencia Episcopal Arturo Velasco Villa, quien en entrevista que tiene que hacer la Ciapacov en los Mexicana, Gilberto Valbue- sostenida con Diario de Colima hace u n próximos diez años para rehabilitar la red na Sánchez . análisis sobre este asunto a fin de que la de agua potable y drenaje que consiste en Entrevistadosobre el población esté bien informada sobre los 100 millones de nuevos pesos . pacto politico nacional y el motivos de esta posible contratación que , Además de estos gastos, dio a cono- 0. 8 en principio aclaró, es concesión n o cer que la Comisión Nacional del Agua privatización, de ahí que el ayuntamient o tiene multados a los diez ayuntamiento s Sigue conflicto tendrá injerencia y vigilará el servicio de l del estado par una cantidad aproximada a lograron Algunos Dos y media toneladas de mariguana fueron aseguradas por elementoa de la Policía Judicial Federal en la agua potable y alcantarillado que preste n los 80 millones de nuevos pesos, monto localidad de Potrerllloo, limítrofe con Michoacán . Información en la sección policiaca O Foto de Alberto Medina particulares por un periodo estimado de 1 5 que deben liquidar, pero lo harán, gracias a Acuerdos, Apasco Soto años. las gestiones que hizo el gobernador Car- Abordando el tema de los recursos los de la Madrid Virgen ante autoridades y Ejidatarlos financieros, el alcalde ca pitalino explic ó centrales de esa dependencia federal, a • HCGV : Hay "elemento s Crisis Para los Citricultores: Grindste d que aun cuando junto con el president e través de las inversiones que durante 199 5 auflclentes" pare consig- municipal de Villa de Alvarez, Alfonso Roló n realicen para evitar la contamigacian d e ner al ex gobernador EZ V no Compra Cáscara de Limón; la Importará Michel, desde el momento en que fuero n ríos. Esto es, dijo, que lo que se invierta en Al reiniciarse ayer e l TECOMAN, Col ., 20 de enero. Más de 40 mil tone- Para 1994 disminuyó gradualmente la compra en el declarados alcaldes electos, se reunieron Colima . Villa de Alvarez, Tecomán , diálogo entre los ejidatario s ladas de cáscara de Timón provenientes de la industri a pais por regiones ; primero Oaxaca, luego Guerrero, pos- con el consejo directivo de la Comisión d e Manzanillo y el resto de municipios en de Caleras y representan = local se quedarán sin manado, toda vez que 18 empresa 16t1óifriehféMióhóacán y finalmente ha dójadó de eomprar–AA á. Potable y Alcantarillado Colima-Vill a obras de tratamiento de aguas negras, Irá tes de Cementos Apasco. Grindsted de México, la mayor consumidora a nivel nacio - en Colima, informando simplemente a los industriales que de Alvarez (Ciapacov) para conocer d e ►7 en reunióncon el secretari o nal, ha suspendido sus compras a los productore s posiblemente hasta abril volverla a comprar y sería un general de Gobierno, Ra- tecomenses, debido al permiso que recibió para importa r volumen reducido. Algunosindustrialesse han manifesta- món Pérez Diaz, sólo se cáscara de Argentina, Perú y el estado de California, e n do preocupados por esta situación, incluso otros de ello s acordó la posibilidad de que Estados Unidos, a un precio más bajo del que paga en e l se manifestaron desconocedores de la misma . la empresa otorgue beca s país. Según se supo, solamente en Michoacan el grupo de capacitación a lo s Lo anterior fue dado a conocer por varios industria - u►7 ejidalarios, el aprovecha- les quienes se manifestaron preocupados por esta situa- Infonavit miento del centro agrope- ción, ya que desde 1990 comenzó gradualmente a Impor- cuario que tiene ésta en Lo s tar, De 1993 a 1994 bajó drásticamente el precio a que Asmoles y la colocación de Grindsted venía pagando la tonelada de cáscara de 800 a Municipalizarán la Oferta 550 dólares . a► 7 de Vivienda en el Estad o De la Mora : Programa de Austerida d • En 1994, se ejercieron 55 millones 536 mil nuevos pesos Pone en Marcha Gobierno del Estad o La olerta de vivienda en la entidad que se canaliz a a los trabajadores a través del Infonavit será ampliada a • Bazán Levy : Dependencias analizan presupuesto de egresos par a todos los municipios, según el proyecto de presupuesto a reducir erogaciones ejercer en 1995 y dado a conocer por el delegado del El gobierno del estado acaba de con- 1994, para con base a ello hacer algunas Instituto del Fondo Nacional para la Vivienda de los cluir una revisión sobre el comportamiento recomendaciones a todas las dependen - Trabajadores, Enrique Salazar Abaroa, ante los tres sec que han tenido las normas de trabajo de la cias gubernamentales, como la revisión * 5 administración de Carlos de la Madrid Vir- interna de su presupuesto, programas de gen, asi como el análisis de cada una de los trabajo, cotejar todas las partidas y ver Fernández Orozco: El alcalde Hector Arturo Velasco Villa consideró que conceptos y cumplimientos del ejercicio de 0.5 es indispensable y no riesgosa la concealón del serví - Ya no Habrá Aumentos Injustificados cío de agua de la ciudad . Lo entrevistó Glenda Llbier SHCP da a Conocer Reformas Delegación de Madrigal Trujillo . D Foto de Alberto Medina Soto en los Precios de los Fertilizante s Gobemador. Denver Estará • Existe acuerdo entre los distribuidores del insumo y la Secofi Fiscales Aprobadas en 199 5 Fortalecida Procuración y . En una reunión que sean de importación y los El funcionario men - El administrador local jurídico de ingresos de Colima , en la Entidad sostuvieron los distribuido- componentes de exporta- cionó que seguirán dialo- Jorge Barrios Montoya, en rueda de prensa dio a conoce r El secretario de De- res de fertilizantes con el cion, que son los menos . Administración de Justici a ~► 7 las reformas fiscales que fueron aprobadas para el pre- sarrollo Rural del Gobiern o delegado estatal de Secofi , • Tomó la protesta a la directiva del Colegio de Abe- sente año y que la Secretarla de Hacienda y Crédit o del Estado, RaúlFernández Gustavo Alberto Estrada Bautista Ramos: gados; la preside Mejía Larlos Público aplicará con el objeto de Incrementar el ingreso Orozco, informó que para Estrada, se liegó a un acue r- El gobernador Carlos de la Madrid Virgen afimI disponible de los trabajadores de bajos Ingresos, las finales del presente me s do de que ya no habrá au- medidas de apoyo a la pequeña y mediana empresa, asi estará en Colima una dele- Emergencia Económica Ayuda que en Colima se ha fortalecido la procuración y adminit mentos injustificados en los tración de la justicia y que el derecho persiste por encimé como para.promover la inversión productiva en investiga - gación de empresarios de mismos . ción y desarrollo, además de la simplificación y mecanis- Denver, Colorado, para ini- Operaciones de la Canafo de la impunidad, la violencia y las conductas que amena- Lo anterior fue dado a zan la tranquilidad social, por lo que su administración mos de seguridad jurídica a los contribuyentes . ciar diálogos de concer- a conocer por el secretari o Si bien es cierto que la crisis financiera está afectan- Sobre el particular, señaló que las reformas fiscale s tación de mercados a los tiene el firme compromiso de hacer prevalecer la justicia. de Desarrollo Rural del do severamente a todos los sectores productivos y pobla- directivo l aprobadas tienen como propósito principal la de aumenta r productos colimenses, lo En latoma deprotesta al nuevo consejo de Gobierno del Estado, Raúl ción en general, la emergencia económica no provoca el nuevo el ingreso disponible de los trabajadores que ahora tienen cual permitirá, en caso d e Colegio de Abogados de Colima, que encabeza Fernández Orozco, quie n grandes perjuicios en las operaciones financieras de f a dirigente Rosario Mejía Larios, el Ejecutivo estataldijoque 0-5 0.
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