Take him, street vendor! Free clothes and shoes at the Welfare Tianguis UNAM and academic staff agree on a 3.5% salary increase New York Court approves restructuring of Aeroméxico

Take him, street vendor! Free clothes and shoes at the Welfare Tianguis UNAM and academic staff agree on a 3.5% salary increase New York Court approves restructuring of Aeroméxico

Mexico City.— The federal government presented the Tianguis del Bienestar program that will distribute millions of pieces of clothing, footwear, tools and household items seized by customs free of charge to the poorest.

In this sense, clothing, toys, footwear, tools and household goods began to be distributed in marginalized municipalities of La Montaña, in Guerrero and will continue in municipalities classified as most marginalized by the National Council for the Evaluation of Social Development Policy (Coneval). ).

After specifying that the delivery will continue in marginalized municipalities of Oaxaca, Chiapas and Veracruz, López Obrador indicated that the warehouses of seized objects will be cleaned in this way; In addition, rents will no longer be paid and the insured materials will not be stolen.

In addition to household goods and tools, the chief executive said that clothing, footwear, toys for children and everything that is in the warehouses will be delivered, where it was customary to destroy the seized merchandise or steal it from the warehouses.

¡Llévele, marchanta!, ropa y calzado gratis en el Tianguis del Bienestar Acuerdan UNAM y personal académico incremento salarial de 3.5% Corte de Nueva York aprueba reestructura de Aeroméxico

LEE First the poor but… Between 2018 and 2020 they increased 3.8 million

In an esplanade tables with the merchandise are placed and people have up to 20 minutes to take clothes, shoes and the various items they require.

During the press conference at the National Palace, he entrusted the task of coordinating the Welfare Market to Rosa Icela Rodríguez, Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, but other agencies and government areas participate.

Rosa Icela Rodríguez explained that the delivery of the seized merchandise to the poor people of 70 highly marginalized municipalities has begun. When emptying the warehouses, only the merchandise that is in dispute will be respected and will remain until the cases are resolved.

She informed the federal official that in a first stage it began in Atlamajalcingo del Monte, Guerrero. With the concurrence of various government agencies, more than one million 850 thousand new items such as clothing, fabrics, footwear and household items were selected and classified.

Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez reported that for the rent of 69 warehouses of the SAT and the Institute to Return the Stolen to the People, one thousand 147 million 619 thousand 573 pesos are paid annually.

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