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The Costa Chica Is a Priority, We Are Taking Care of It with Works and Actions: Evelyn Salgado

Summary by El Financiero
In follow-up to the commitment to continue attending to the Costa Chica after the passage of Hurricane “Erick”, Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda, took to Ometepec the Fair of Integral Services, to give directly to the population various free support and services by the state government. In her message, the governor pointed out that as a result of transparency and savings in public resources, an important social investment has been achieved for the…

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In follow-up to the commitment to continue attending to the Costa Chica after the passage of Hurricane “Erick”, Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda, took to Ometepec the Fair of Integral Services, to give directly to the population various free support and services by the state government. In her message, the governor pointed out that as a result of transparency and savings in public resources, an important social investment has been achieved for the…

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Governor Evelyn Salgado Pineda headed the Integral Services Fair in Ometepec, as part of the ongoing commitment to the recovery and development of the Costa Chica, following the damage caused by Hurricane “Erick.” During her visit, she reaffirmed that the region is a priority, with works and actions that already add up to more than 1 900 million pesos invested in social infrastructure, health, roads and education. The Guatemalan president stress…

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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