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“How Many More Deaths?”: Tita De La Parra Demands Approval of Road Regulations

Summary by Newsweek México
Tita de la Parra, leader of the Citizen Movement, launched an urgent call to approve immediately the new Transit Regulation for Safe Mobility, a proposal submitted since November 2023 and which remains stalled in administrative procedures. “Almost two years after having delivered this proposal to save lives, we remain trapped between bureaucracy and broken promises. Since then, Durango has recorded about 148 road deaths, of which 46 have been pe…
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Tita de la Parra, leader of the Citizen Movement, launched an urgent call to approve immediately the new Transit Regulation for Safe Mobility, a proposal submitted since November 2023 and which remains stalled in administrative procedures. “Almost two years after having delivered this proposal to save lives, we remain trapped between bureaucracy and broken promises. Since then, Durango has recorded about 148 road deaths, of which 46 have been pe…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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