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Cajeme Spends More on Pensions than on Public Works

The municipality of Cajeme currently allocates 12 percent of its expenditure budget to pension payments, a figure that exceeds the 7 or 8 percent invested in direct public works. Napoleón Sánchez Pineda, coordinator of the civil association Cajeme Cómo Vamos, stated in an interview with Marcelo Beyliss on the news program Expreso 24/7 that the proposal to reduce the number of council members to generate savings is insufficient to address the fin…
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The municipality of Cajeme currently allocates 12 percent of its expenditure budget to pension payments, a figure that exceeds the 7 or 8 percent invested in direct public works. Napoleón Sánchez Pineda, coordinator of the civil association Cajeme Cómo Vamos, stated in an interview with Marcelo Beyliss on the news program Expreso 24/7 that the proposal to reduce the number of council members to generate savings is insufficient to address the fin…

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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