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Legisladores del Edomex y San Luis Potosí intercambian experiencias



Agua y seguridad, son temas que el Estado de México y San Luis Potosí comparten como prioridades, por lo que la colaboración entre la Legislatura local y en Congreso de la Unión, abonará a que las experiencias que cada una de las entidades tiene, sea a través del proyecto nacional de transformación, afirmaron la diputada mexiquense Mónica Álvarez Nemer y el diputado federal Daniel Guillen.

Intercambian experiencias la diputada mexiquense Mónica Álvarez Nemer, y el diputado federal de San Luis Potosi, Daniel Guillen (Foto: Manuel Luna).

“Temas vitales, son el agua que nosotros ahorita estamos trabajando en ello en el estado –de San Luis Potosí-; seguridad, que yo veo que aquí –Estado de México- la seguridad está muy fuerte, entonces, son ese tipo de causales en los cuales quisiéramos levantar la voz en el Congreso Federal para empezar a hacer una agenda legislativa positiva”.

Por su parte, Álvarez Nemer, resaltó que vendrán muchas actividades de colaboración para que el proyecto que encabeza la gobernadora Delfina Gómez pueda sumarse al proyecto nacional como lo han hecho otros estados, y la visita del legislador federal obedece a conocer y sumar.

Aunado a ello, la diputada Mónica resaltó que, al ser el Día Mundial de los humedales, es importante su reconocimiento Ya que 

“En el Valle de Toluca nuestros humedales han sido tapados porque la gente creía que era lo que tenía que hacer, y veían agua y decía: lo que queremos son tierras, entonces los grandes humedales han sido afectados”.

En esa materia, el estado de México debe aprender sobre la conservación de ríos limpios, como ocurre en San Luis Potosí, donde afirmó el diputado federal, no hay ríos contaminados.

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