Miguel Hidalgo requests a 30% budget increase in 2025

by times news cr

The ⁤mayor of Miguel⁣ Hidalgo, Mauricio Tabe requested a 30 percent increase to ​the budget of the demarcation in⁣ 2025, being until now the⁤ mayor’s⁤ office‌ that seeks the greatest increase in resources.

At the work ​table ⁤for ‌discussion and analysis of the Economic Package 2025the mayor proposed a budget⁤ of 3,880 million for the coming fiscal ⁣year, compared to the 2,759,466,602 million⁢ granted in 2024.

For​ its part,⁢ the Morena bench expressed its⁤ surprise at the “ambiguous budget request,” reporting that they‌ received three different documents from the mayor, with different amounts ⁢and‌ with​ various⁤ inconsistencies.

The ⁤Morenoist deputy, Víctor Hugo Romo,⁤ questioned the mayor for presenting three versions of the budget he requested, since in one ⁣he asked for 25 percent more then what⁢ he received in 2024; in another, the increase was 83 percent ​and in a third,‍ 40 percent more.

When addressing the various ‍problems ​of the school community in the district, the mayor said ⁢that⁢ the additional budget request is to address priority needs such as ‍the maintenance of public schools.

The official added that with the program “Hands​ to the pot“It is indeed ⁢planned to go⁣ from 31 to⁢ 50 soup kitchens that will go to ⁤popular neighborhoods,along with⁢ installing solar panels‌ and seeking support from the public environmental ‌fund to‍ generate other actions.

The owner of Miguel Hidalgo assured that ‌all the‍ works planned with a participatory budget have been carried out, although⁢ There are debts from the previous fiscal year for various reasonssuch as the decision not to pay in advance to contractors who have not delivered the works on time.

What are the potential benefits of ⁣Mayor Tabe’s proposed budget increase for the residents of Miguel hidalgo?

Interview: Budget Dynamics in Miguel Hidalgo – Insights from Expert Analyst

In this exclusive interview, we speak with Dr. Laura Mendoza, a public policy expert, about the recent budget request by Mayor Mauricio Tabe of Miguel Hidalgo and ⁤its potential implications for local⁣ governance and community development.

Q: dr. Mendoza, can you give us an overview of Mayor Tabe’s budget request for 2025?

A:⁢ Certainly. Mayor Mauricio Tabe has requested a significant 30 percent increase to the Miguel⁤ Hidalgo budget for 2025, amounting to 3.88 billion Mexican pesos. This proposal comes after receiving about 2.76 billion pesos in⁤ 2024. It reflects‌ Tabe’s ambition to address pressing needs within the⁤ community, notably in‍ public ‍schooling and social programs.

Q: What were the reactions ​from other political factions regarding this budget request?

A: The Morena party expressed considerable skepticism regarding the request, labeling it as “ambiguous.” They highlighted inconsistencies in the mayor’s documentation, with reports of him presenting three different versions of the budget proposal, which varied in the‍ requested increase—from 25% to as high as 83%. This discrepancy‍ raises questions about the planning and strategic alignment within‍ the ⁤mayor’s office.

Q: Why do you think the mayor proposed such a significant budget increase,⁣ and what does he hope to achieve with it?

A: The mayor aims to tackle critical issues ⁢such as the maintenance of public schools, which has been a long-standing challenge.​ Additionally, he plans⁣ to expand the “Hands to the Pot” program, boosting the number of community⁤ soup kitchens from 31 to 50 in underprivileged neighborhoods. This suggests a focused effort to address⁢ food insecurity and to incorporate⁣ renewable energy ‌initiatives like installing solar panels in his budgetary ‍plans.

Q: What implications might this ⁣budget request have on the community and local services?

A: If approved, the increased budget‌ coudl lead ⁢to enhanced services that directly benefit residents, particularly in education ⁣and social welfare. Though, the concerns raised about openness and budgetary ambiguities could ​hinder the management’s ‌ability to deliver these services effectively. Clearer communication and​ accountability will​ be crucial to effectively ‍managing these additional funds and fulfilling ​the mayor’s promises.

Q: We’ve seen claims of debts from the previous fiscal year due⁢ to non-payment to contractors. How ⁣might this⁢ affect future budget⁣ proposals?

A: The outstanding debts highlight‌ a significant issue in fiscal management. Delays in payments to ​contractors could lead to stalled projects and eroded trust ‍in ‍the mayor’s administration. Moving forward, accountability in financial planning and project management must be prioritized. ‍If not addressed, ‌it could complicate future budget requests, as political factions may demand clearer evidence of previous spending before considering new increases.

Q: Any thoughts‌ on how local stakeholders can ​engage with this ⁢process?

A: Stakeholder engagement is essential. Local residents, community leaders, and even civil organizations should actively participate in discussions about budget priorities.⁣ advocating for transparency and providing input on community needs can definitely help⁤ ensure that the funds are allocated effectively.Furthermore, building collaborative relationships with the administration can facilitate better⁤ communication⁤ and project execution.

Q: what practical advice would you give to residents‌ of Miguel Hidalgo regarding this budgetary process?

A: Residents should stay informed about budget discussions and‌ actively participate in community meetings. They should prepare to articulate their needs clearly to local representatives. Additionally, it would be ⁤wise for voters to hold ‌their leaders accountable, ensuring that promises made are reflected⁣ in actual fiscal duty and‌ project delivery. Active civic involvement can drive positive change in their community.

Mayor Tabe’s ambitious budget proposal for 2025 reflects his administration’s goals, but it​ is crucial for collaboration and transparency moving forward to address the needs of the Miguel Hidalgo community.

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