| / Challenges, changes and expectations for 2011. By Gilberto López Chion This is the end of the year and, as usual, it is timely to review how it went and what we expect for next year. In Veracruz, was a year of contrasts. On the one hand, insecurity, unemployment and climate change effects overwhelmed the Veracruz population, especially the most vulnerable families. However, the Veracruz can be proud of the extraordinary development and implementation of social programs that show of solidarity in difficult times and the values \u200b\u200bthat emerged at the time to help the needy. This year was marked by the political times that led to the end of the Fidel era and the beginning of the period duartista. No need to break or an abrupt change of course, Javier Ochoa Duarte has imposed a new style of government, perhaps further away from the populism and closer administrative efficiency. There are signs that the area south of the state, but mainly to Coatzacoalcos, we will do better in this administration. For the first time in the history of the social face of the government of Veracruz, which is the DIF, came to preside over a young woman from Coatzacoalcos, Karime Macias Duarte, and breaks new ground in pay protest in his homeland, before his, to reaffirm that here in the heart of southeastern Veracruz, be re-launched social programs for the entire entity. Another signal is that, yesterday, the Governor had a very significant deference to local authorities, entrepreneurs, community leaders, media representatives and political leaders, along with his wife lead a toast Karime by the end of the year. We shall rely on his word of Javier Duarte, when he said that 2011 "paints us excellent" and that southern Veracruz "represents the strength, creativity, the talent of our people, will have all the momentum and all the support we can give from my position. " Duarte acknowledged yesterday that the South was allowed, with their votes, to reach the state government, and therefore said Coatzacoalcos "has a governor and friend and will be in 2011 and in subsequent years." There will be time for Javier and Karina go to the colonies, living with families living in marginalized areas. Now it is time to devise strategies to bring these regions, communities or neighborhoods and support services that allow them access to better living standards. Yesterday's was an informal meeting in a lightweight, fraternal, among friends, in the main hall of the Convention Center, with the distinctive touch of Antonio Macias and his team, make your guests feel comfortable, relaxed and confident, regardless of their ideologies, beliefs or political militancy. And if historical events in question, Duarte was privileged to meet at the same site three mayors of Coatzacoalcos, a licensed Marcelo Montiel Montiel and serves as Secretary of Social Development, the current mayor Angelita Hernandez Pulido, who today completes the four-month period that closes the administration, and elected Theurel Cotero Marcos, who performs Friday protest at eight at night, just with the Governor of the State as a witness honor. Yesterday was in the air a sense of triumph and hope, for the city of Coatzacoalcos turned to become the second municipality to obtain the highest budget, with 637 million 750 thousand 123 pesos. That is accomplished by Javier Duarte word, when referred Coatzacoalcos support in their messages. As you say, good things come to Coatzacoalcos in 2011. few days ago, we were pleased to confirm the extraordinary artistic talent that exists in Coatzacoalcos. was the birth of the Symphony Orchestra Coatzacoalcos Children and Youth, an idea brought to this city a young artist named Mario Monroy, out-standing violinist and conductor who, encouraged by the young entrepreneur Andrés Azuela first, represented by attorney and investor Yazegey Antonio Macias and entrepreneurs as franchisees of the Convention Center and City Theatre, and Emanuel Demian Peña Sánchez, are about to write an interesting chapter in the history of Coatzacoalcos. Then were adding more entrepreneurs, artists, promoters of arts and culture, musicians, altruistic citizens, state and municipal authorities, media, cultural centers and international figures originating in Coatzacoalcos, as the soprano Olivia Gorra. May soon join the baritone Genaro Sulva and actress Salma Hayek, who are also proud of the coatzacoalquenses. In the meantime, prepare ourselves today to assess how we did this year to see the end of the short but very intense and successful term of office of the first mayor of Coatzacoalcos, Dona Angelita Hernandez Toledo Pulido, making Engineer Mark protest Theurel Cotero as new mayor, the Marcelo Montiel Montiel start as the main ally of Javier Duarte Ochoa with the government's flagship program Veracruz, to be called ahead, and the confirmation that a climate of national uncertainty, it gives hope for a better future for those who inhabit the region of Coatzacoalcos on jobs, security, health and education. | ||
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