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Puebla · PueblaTo consolidate Puebla as a logistic and touristic node, Governor Alejandro Armenta Mier announced this Tuesday the incorporation of 12 new direct air routes that will operate from the International Airport “Brothers Serdán” in Huejotzingo from next June 1. With this expansion, the popular terminal will go from offering six to 18 destinations, strengthening connectivity with regional markets in the interior of Mexico and strategic cities in the U…See the Story
They Announce 12 New Air Routes From Huejotzingo Airport; Three Are International

Puebla · PueblaThe concessionaires and permissives who failed to modernize and regularize public transport must face the consequences of the law, warned Governor Alejandro Armenta, reiterating that the objective is to put order in the transport system and safeguard the safety of the users. The governor explained that the Modernization and Regularization Program is not a collection, otherwise the Puebla Government would not have granted tax facilities, eliminat…See the Story
Zero Tolerance to Irregular Transportation, Puebla Government Puts Order and Protects Families

Corruption · PueblaTo stop corruption and protect the assets of the most vulnerable sectors, the government of the state of Puebla sent a bill to the local Congress to reform the Penal Code, proposing penalties of up to 15 years in prison for those who head networks of real estate dispossession. In addition to fines that reach the 3,000 Units of Measurement and Update (UMA), equivalent to 351,930 pesos, starting February 1.See the Story