Military accuses Inegi of biased by Tabasco survey
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Mexico City.- Miguel Ángel López Martínez, the commander of the 30th military zone in Villahermosa, Tabasco, considered that the sampling implemented by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) to carry out the National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU) is tendentious. By clarifying that it is his personal and unofficial opinion, he pointed out that the first surveyers went to the most vulnerable and most criminal areas of th…
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Commander Miguel ngel L fish slashes the sampling of Inegi to carry out the Safety Survey in Tabasco.
ABISAC MARQUEZ The commander of the 30 Military Zone, Miguel Ángel López Martínez, questioned the methodology of the National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU) carried out by the INEGI in Tabasco, calling it tendentious. He argued that the questions were posed before the implementation of a new security strategy, which, according to him, has managed to reduce homicides in the entity. Furthermore, he stressed that, in some questions, Villahermo…
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