The offices occupied by the 500 deputies and the staff they were in charge of in the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro were vacated to make way for the new legislature that will take office on September 1.
In an official document dated this Tuesday, and which was distributed to the seven parliamentary groups, it was reported that the deadline for handing over offices was this Thursday, August 15, because starting next Friday the Internal Comptroller’s Office and personnel of the Directorate of Safeguarding and Security would seal all offices in the legislative chamber.
On a tour through the corridors of the buildings of the Chamber of Deputies administrative staff confirmed that this Friday, the area of Guard will place seals on all the cubicles occupied by the legislators, as well as on the spaces used by the 51 committees that this legislature had.
They even commented that the notice was that if someone did not take out their belongings, they would be placed in the hallways to later stick the seals on them. security.
In addition to the evacuation of the administrative spaces, maintenance work was carried out inside Legislative Palace to have it ready for the start of the next regular period.
The work included changing floors, railings, fences, painting and landscaping in all the green spaces of the premises, while next week it is scheduled to begin with the credentialing of the new legislators.
In the last weeks of the legislature, the incorporation of the National Guard to the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena); the one that eliminates autonomous organizations and the one that reforms the Judicial Branch.
The LXV legislature closed with 201 Morena deputies, 112 from the PAN, 68 from the PRI, 39 from the Green Party (PVEM), 34 from the Labor Party (PT), 29 from the Citizen Movement (MC), 12 from the PRD and five without a party.
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2024-08-19 10:17:30