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Libya Garcia Analyzes Debt for $7,000 MDP to Finance Solis Dam Aqueduct

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León, Gto.- Governor Libya Dennise García Muñoz Ledo reiterated her proposal to hire a public credit for the construction of the Solis dam aqueduct, whose request will be reviewed until the end of this year. The contribution that the state must make is 7 billion pesos to complete the project, where the first stage will be financed by the federal government and whose consolidation depends only on the framework agreement between the National Water…
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León, Gto.- Governor Libya Dennise García Muñoz Ledo reiterated her proposal to hire a public credit for the construction of the Solis dam aqueduct, whose request will be reviewed until the end of this year. The contribution that the state must make is 7 billion pesos to complete the project, where the first stage will be financed by the federal government and whose consolidation depends only on the framework agreement between the National Water…

Governor Libya Dennise García Muñoz Ledo did not rule out that the state acquires public debt at the end of the year to finance the project of the Solis Aqueduct, a strategic work that will supply water to five municipalities of the entity. In an interview, the state president explained that the first contribution, for more than 7 billion pesos, will come from the federation through Conagua, and that the second part will be covered jointly betwe…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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