Cmic in Puebla Backs Work of Cablebus
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A multi-million dollar investment is facing suspicion and public rejection. In Puebla, commuters are experiencing delays and overcrowding while Governor Alejandro Armenta pushes forward with a cable car project that has been restricted for five years due to studies and warnings about financial risks. Experts point to deforestation and incomplete permits; critics are already comparing the project to the "Maya Train of Puebla" due to its lack of t…
Millonary investment under suspicion and citizen rejection. In Puebla, users face delays and agglomerations while Governor Alejandro Armenta drives a cablebus with studies restricted for five years and warnings about financial risks.
No one can deny the mobility problem that exists in the big cities. This forces the authorities to offer innovative transport alternatives that help facilitate the day-to-day transfer, but what happens when a project like the Puebla Cablebus aims to be a white elephant like the Mayan Train? The cablebus project in Puebla: another Mayan Train? The government of the dark-haired Armenta Mier showed that its administration is improvised, as with a p…
Alejandro Armenta's Brown Government Continues to Cope with the #Cablebus in Puebla! People have demonstrated 5 VECES looking for dialogue with the government of the State but to date there are NO ASSESSMENTS; citizens denounce an ECOCIDA project with a cost of almost 7 billion pesos of investment that would take to recover until within 436 years.
Alejandro Armenta’s Brown Government is still encapriched with the Cablebus in Puebla! People have demonstrated 5 VECES looking for dialogue with the government of the state but to date there are NO VALIATED STUDIES; citizens denounce an ECOCIDAD project with a cost of almost 7 billion pesos of investment that would take to recover until within 436 years.
The people have demonstrated 5 VECES looking for dialogue with the government of the State but to date there are neither any assessed studies; citizens denounce an ECOCIDA project with a cost of almost 7 billion pesos of investment that would take to recover until within 436 years.
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