Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 1:42:28 GMT -5
The Environmental Commission of the Megalopolis (Came) announced this Wednesday that starting next Tuesday, April 5 and until June 30, the Hoy No Circula program will be applied to all vehicles regardless of the hologram because this season further. That is, vehicles with verification hologram "0" and "00" will stop circulating on the day that corresponds to them according to the color of the sticker or license plate finish, as well as one Saturday a month, as vehicles with hologram currently do. "1 and 2". The restriction will apply in the Federal District and 18 municipalities of the State of Mexico.
Atizapán de Zaragoza, Coacalco de Berriozábal, Cuautitlán, Cuautitlán Izcalli, Chalco, Chicoloapan, Chimalhuacán, Ecatepec de Morelos, Huixquilucan, Ixtapaluca, Naucalpan de Juárez, Nezahualcóyotl, Nicolás Romero, La Paz, Tecámac, Tlalnepantla de Baz, Tultitlán, Valle de Chalco Solidarity. With these changes, the circulation of one million vehicles will be reduced every day, according to the Commission. In a press conference, Martín Gutiérrez Lacayo, executive Bahamas Mobile Number List coordinator of Came, also announced that from April 5 to June 30 the environmental precontingency phase will be suppressed and in its place contingency phase 1 will be directly activated when ozone levels and suspended particles exceed 150 points. Meanwhile, phase 2 will be activated if the pollution indices exceed 200 points, for which traffic will be prohibited in 50 percent of the vehicle fleet in the Megalopolis and the suspension of classes will be considered.
As a result, Odebrecht achieved profits of more than 39 million dollars. Pemex and Public Function respond The Responsibilities Unit of the Ministry of Public Administration, in coordination with Pemex, announced in a statement sent on Thursday night that they have begun collecting the available information to respond to the allegations. Find out: The construction company Odebrecht paid bribes in Mexico The revelation is part of a broader investigation that has found that bribes reached officials in 12 countries in Latin America and Africa. On Wednesday, the US Department of Justice announced that the construction company will pay a fine of $2.6 billion to the United States, Switzerland and Brazil for this case. Braskem was also fined $632 million. The investigation, dubbed Brazil Car Wash into corruption at Petrobras, has led to dozens of arrests and political unrest in that country.