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CONADE pays scholarships to the artistic swimming team, injunctions against the criminalization of abortion, and other highlights of the week.

Cathleen Velazquez Gomez

CONADE begins to pay scholarships to the Artistic Swimming Selection

After the National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport (CONADE) will withdraw the scholarship at Mexican Artistic Swimming Teamthe athletes filed a asked to the organization for restriction of financial support.

The lawsuit led by Agustín Tello Espíndola, the Eleventh Administrative District Judge of Mexico City, ruled in favor of the athletes.

Since June 20, the members of the artistic swimming team have once again received their Scholarshipseven if for the moment it only corresponds to the month of June.

The amount athletes receive can range from 7 thousand up to 21 thousand pesos depends on results that of each athlete.

Amparos against laws criminalizing abortion

There Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) determined by majority vote that any woman or pregnant personyou can protect yourself against Laws Criminalizing Abortion in Mexico.

This change was worked out by Minister Jorge Mario Pardo Rebolledo. Wn which is mentioned that the regulations which prohibit the legal interruption of the pregnancy limit the rights of women and the people with the ability to gestation.

Likewise, the ministers of first chamber mentioned that the criminalization of abortion affects sexual rights And reproductive.

Thus, the Supreme Court has established a legal test that will make it possible to appeal the laws criminalizing or prohibiting abortion. Laws that occur in more than half of the country. What will now be considered unconstitutional.

Journey of the corcholatas

The nomination contestants for Brunette They are already on tour all over the country. Approach the candidates of the entities.

The former head of government Claudia Sheinbaumstarted his tour oaxaca, who called it a reference to the national left. Following this, he made visits to the states of Hidalgo, Tlaxcala and Baja California.

The former chancellor, Marcelo Ebrard carried out activities in the archaeological zone of Teotihuacan, in the State of Mexico. Later, he visited the municipality of Ecatepecwhere he traveled the tianguis of the same commune.

Following his tour in Mazatlán, Sinaloa where he met fishermen’s cooperatives.

While the former Home Secretary, Adam Augusto Lopez Hernandez had a day of activities at zacatecasin the Plaza de Armas, where he was received by citizens of different municipalities.

He continued his tour of Aguascalientes, where he interviewed the national chief of the National Action Party (BREAD) for the accusations he received regarding the misappropriation of the resources of the government secretary to pay for their tours of the country.

Deputy, Gerard Fernandez Norona, who has a license, visited Guelatao de Juárez. Where he recalled the career of former President Benito Juárez. He mentioned that although he wants AMLO to stay in power, re-election is prohibited.

While, the dismissed senator, Manuel Velasco, published a letter addressed to his fellow competitors in which he calls on them to organize a competition in which professionalism, dialogue and loyalty stand out. Because according to him, the enemies are not them.

However, a few days later he announced that he would be suspending his tour. Due to his wife’s health condition, anahíwho suffered a perforated eardrum.

Finally, the dismissed senator, Ricardo Montrealtraveled through three municipalities in State of Mexico. He asked his teammates and opponents not to put up billboards for the promotion. And that there is an “equal floor” among the candidates.

Following this, his tour headed to Pachuca with students and supporters.

Power outages and water shortages in Mexico

Several municipalities in Nuevo León reported power outages = blackout and water due to the demand that has been had as a result of the heat wave who lives in the country

Temperatures up to 45 degrees. And the colonies have declared blackouts in their electricity supply from the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and have been without electricity for more than 10 days.

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Residents of the entity blocked several roads in protest to demand a solution to their problems.

As in Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Chiapas and Sinaloa, they experienced power and water cuts.

Titan passengers confirmed dead

On Thursday, June 22, the death of crew members traveling by Titanhe submarine the company Ocean Gate Expeditions who was lost in the Atlantic Sunday, June 18.

The concern of the authorities and the family members was the limited oxygen with whom they counted in the submarine.

The hope of to get them back alive were sounds of rhythmic tapping picked up by Canadian sonars. However, a likely implosion that they may have suffered descending into the ocean through the change in pressure between the cabin of the submarine and the depths of the sea.

This last theory stems from the discovery of only two parts of the submarinethe landing frame and the aft deck.

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