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The Governor of Yucatán Warns of a Water Crisis: Doubts About the Loan Are Clarified

Summary by yucatan.com.mx
Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena presented the scope and source of funding for the Mérida Renaissance Plan to the Budget and Expenditure Advisory Council, clarifying recent concerns about its financing. According to a press release, the plan will be funded with federal and state resources. The state portion will consist of a 1.5 billion peso loan, which will be submitted to the State Congress in the coming days, in accordance with the procedures, dead…
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Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena presented the scope and source of funding for the Mérida Renaissance Plan to the Budget and Expenditure Advisory Council, clarifying recent concerns about its financing. According to a press release, the plan will be funded with federal and state resources. The state portion will consist of a 1.5 billion peso loan, which will be submitted to the State Congress in the coming days, in accordance with the procedures, dead…

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The state government plans to request a loan of 1.5 billion pesos for potable water works, streets and security, but assured that there will be no new taxes or charges for citizens. Mérida, Yucatán.- The governor of Yucatán, Joaquín Díaz Mena, stepped out of doubts about the financing of the so-called “Renaissance Plan for Mérida”, a project with which he seeks to address drinking water problems, transportation and safety in the capital and its …

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InformatYucatán broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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