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City Council Reiterates Joint Work with Auxiliary Boards: Franco Rodríguez » Puebla Events

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City Council reiterates joint work with auxiliary boards: Franco Rodríguez Francisco Rodríguez Álvarez, Secretary General of Government of the municipality of Puebla, reiterated the joint work with the 17 auxiliary boards to deliver better results to the inhabitants, this after going to the 100-day report of the mayor of La Resurrección, Floriberto Zapotitla. He mentioned that the municipality maintains coordination with the state government, he…
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City Council reiterates joint work with auxiliary boards: Franco Rodríguez Francisco Rodríguez Álvarez, Secretary General of Government of the municipality of Puebla, reiterated the joint work with the 17 auxiliary boards to deliver better results to the inhabitants, this after going to the 100-day report of the mayor of La Resurrección, Floriberto Zapotitla. He mentioned that the municipality maintains coordination with the state government, he…

The municipal president, Pepe Chedraui Budib, works for the auxiliary boards, by the hand of the governor Alejandro Armenta, to improve the lives of the people living in ... The post Reiterates Franco Rodríguez work coordinated by the Auxiliary Boards appeared first in ThisEsPuebla.

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