Bajan �ndices delincuenciales en Acapulco: SSP - Los Estados - El Universal
02 julio 2012
Bajan índices delincuenciales en Acapulco: SSP - El Universal
Bajan �ndices delincuenciales en Acapulco: SSP - Los Estados - El Universal
Se localiza Onda Tropical a 764 kms al SE de Acapulco
Onda tropical N° 2 localizada a 764 km al sur-sureste de Acapulco Gro. asociada con una baja presión, origina nublados dispersos
1.-De ligera a moderada entrada de aire húmedo al interior de la entidad, favorecido en parte por una línea de vaguada (área que presenta presión atmosférica más baja que sus alrededores) que se extiende desde el centro del país.
2.- Persistirán las temperaturas calurosas a muy calurosas en la mayor parte del territorio nacional ocasionado por una Circulación de alta presión en niveles medios y altos de la atmósfera en el noroeste del país. Vaguada con eje desde el norte al occidente del país, con lados ascendentes desde el noroeste hasta el centro, oriente y sur del país. Surada moderada a lo largo de las costas del litoral del golfo de México, desde Tamaulipas hasta el norte de la península de Yucatán. Baja presión profunda y vaguada asociada se moverá al oeste y se situará sobre los estados del norte y occidente del país.
En altura tendrá la cuña de alta presión desde el noreste al occidente del territorio nacional, esperándose una línea de tormentas a lo largo de la Sierra madre occidental, es posible lluvia de corta duración en horas de la noche en baja California Sur. Onda tropical N° 2 asociada con una baja presión, originan nublados dispersos de convección moderada a fuerte. Localizada a 764 km al sur-sureste de Acapulco gro. Se mueve lentamente a razón de 25 km/h al oeste-noroeste con un 10% de evolucionar a ciclón tropical en las próximas 48 horas.
Inconforme Fermín Alvarado con resultados electorales - Novedades
Irving González Cortez
02 de Julio del 2012 - 3:07 PM
El aspirante a la presidencia municipal de Acapulco por la coalición Compromiso por Guerrero, Fermín Alvarado Arroyo subrayó que el proceso electoral estuvo plagado de irregularidades como la venta de votos y amenazas contra líderes del Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI).
Alvarado Arroyo, indicó que el candidato de la coalición Guerrero nos une, quien se declara virtual ganador de la alcaldía, rebasó el tope en cuanto al monto económico permitido para las campañas políticas.
Ante tales irregularidades, dio a conocer que interpondrá una denuncia con las autoridades correspondientes para que lleve a cabo la investigación de estos delitos electorales.
A las 18 hrs AMLO dará un mensaje a los mexicanos
López Obrador continúa con la defensa del voto y buscará evidenciar inconsistencias durante el proceso electoral de este domingo.
El ex jefe de gobierno capitalino asistirá a un hotel de la Alameda Central y trazará la ruta a seguir en los próximos días.
Sedesol Informa: Cumple el blindaje electoral de la Sedesol; Reportan delegaciones sin novedad
La Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (Sedesol) informa que gracias a la adecuada aplicación de su Programa de Blindaje Electoral 2012, como parte de las acciones institucionales de respeto y equidad en la contienda electoral, las delegaciones en el país reportan saldo blanco al final de la jornada electoral.
El parque vehicular de la dependencia fue mantenido bajo resguardo en las delegaciones de la Sedesol y sectorizadas, por lo que ninguna unidad fue movilizada. Los vehículos podrán ser utilizados nuevamente a partir de hoy de manera normal.
La Oficina del Abogado General de la Sedesol tampoco tuvo conocimiento de quejas o denuncias contra funcionarios o trabajadores de la dependencia federal durante la jornada electoral.
En la capacitación que se dio a los servidores públicos de la Sedesol, se hizo énfasis en la obligación de no contravenir el Artículo 134 constitucional, referente a la equidad en la contienda, y eficacia, economía, transparencia y honradez en la utilización de recursos públicos.
01 julio 2012
MEXICO RETURNS FORMER RULING PARTY TO POWER - AP
The second place candidate, leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, refused to concede, saying he would wait for a full count.
The Federal Electoral Institute's representative count said Pena Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, won about 38 percent of the vote, prompting wild cheers from a party that was voted out in 2000 after 71 years in power when Mexicans became weary of what critics called autocratic and corrupt rule.
Lopez Obrador of the Democratic Revolution Party had 31 percent and Josefina Vazquez Mota of the ruling National Action Party had about 25 percent, according to the institute.
Pena Nieto called his victory "a fiesta of democracy."
"There is no return to the past," said the youthful, 45-year-old who is married to a soap opera star. "You have given our party a second chance and we will deliver results."
He promised a government that would be democratic, modern and open to criticism. He pledged to fight organized crime and said there would be no pacts with criminals.
"My gratitude tonight is for the millions of Mexican who voted for me," he said. "I will work for all of Mexico ... I will govern for everyone."
Despite a clear victory, more than 60 percent of voters did not support him and it was not the mandate the PRI had anticipated based on the pre-election polls.
Vazquez Mota, 51, was the first to concede, followed by New Alliance candidate Gabriel Quadri, who had only single-digit support.
At the PRI headquarters in Mexico City, a party atmosphere broke out with supporters in red dancing to norteno music.
There were plenty of reasons to celebrate. The party also appeared likely to retake at least at least one of the two houses of Congress and some governorships.
Critics say the party's 71-year rule was characterized by authoritarian and corrupt practices. But the PRI has sought to portray itself as a group that has been modernized and does not seek a return to its old ways.
Enrique Pena Nieto appears to be accomplishing what many thought would never happen again: the return of a strong and dynamic PRI," said Eric Olson of the Washington-based Mexico Institute. "The question: How will they govern?"
Lopez Obrador took hundreds of thousands of supporters to the streets in protest when he narrowly lost in 2006.
"We hope the candidate of the left will act with democratic maturity and also recognize the results," Coldwell said.
Vazquez Mota garnered little more than 23 percent in exit polls released by Milenio and TV Azteca networks and quick count by Mitofsky. Lopez Obrador had about 30 percent of the vote.
The PRI has been bolstered by voter fatigue due to a sluggish economy and the sharp escalation of a drug war that has killed roughly 50,000 Mexicans over the past six years.
Hugo Rubio, 33, a municipal employee in Nezalhualcoyotl, says what he expects is "more jobs, more tranquility in terms of security" under Pena Nieto.
"He has demonstrated that (the party) had changed, that he cares about the people who are most in need," Rubio said at a red-clad crowd of supporters gathered with banners and balloons.
There were very few reports of problems during the vote, though some polling stations ran out of ballots and at least nine people were arrested in the southern state of Chiapas for trying to pass ballots pre-marked for the PRI.
Interior Secretary Alejandro Poire said that across the country federal security forces were working closely with local and state authorities, as well as electoral officials, to guard the peace during the vote.
Sergio Ortega, a 31 year old businessman from the city of Guadalajara, said he would vote against Pena Nieto to try to prevent the return of the PRI.
"He had too much favoritism. They played many tricks," Ortega said.
Pena Nieto has cast himself as a pragmatic economic moderate in the tradition of the last three PRI presidents. He has called for greater private investment in Mexico's state-controlled oil industry, and has said he will try to reduce violence by attacking crimes that hurt ordinary citizens while deemphasizing the pursuit of drug kingpins.
The 45-year-old Pena Nieto, who is married to a soap opera star, also has been dogged by allegations that he overspent his $330 million campaign funding limit and has received favorable coverage from Mexico's television giant, Televisa.
University students launched a series of anti-Pena Nieto marches in the final weeks of the campaign, arguing that his party hasn't changed since its days in power.
But many say the PRI would not be able to re-impose its once near-total control even if it wanted to because of changes in society, the judiciary and Congress.
"The context has changed dramatically," said Rodrigo Salazar, a professor at the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences in Mexico City. "Society isn't the same. It's a very critical society, a very demanding society, with a strong division of powers."
Caldwell predicted the party would take two and possibly four of the six governor's seats up for grabs from rival parties. He said the party won in Jalisco and Chiapas, and stood to defeat the PAN in Morelos and Guanajuato, despite tight races and claims from both sides of victory.
Mexico's main leftist party appears to have won big in the Mexico City mayor's race.
Miguel Angel Mancera of the PRD says exit polls favor his victory after voting in the capital ended Sunday.
His closest challenger, Beatriz Paredes of the PRI, says none of the exit polls favor her. The conservative National Action's candidate, Isabel Miranda de Wallace, has not commented on the voting.
The PRD has struggled in the rest of Mexico, but it has held a lock on Mexico City since the mayorship became an elected position in 1997.
All of the parties were accusing rivals of emulating the traditional PRI tactic of offering voters money, food or benefits in return for votes. Lopez Obrador's party says Pena Nieto's campaign has handed supporters prepaid money cards worth nearly $5.2 million (71 million pesos).
"Where do they get so many resources to conduct the PRI campaign, so many billboards?" asked voter Marilu Carrasco, a 57-year-old actress who was lined up to cast her vote for Lopez Obrador in southern Mexico City's Copilco neighborhood. The PRI's return to the presidency "could be the worst thing that could happen to us," Carrasco said.
PRI activists, meanwhile, had published photographs of truckloads of handouts they say were given out by Democratic Revolution backers.
But electoral officials have repeatedly insisted that outright fraud is almost impossible under the country's elaborate, costly electoral machinery.
Lopez Obrador, 58, says he wants to keep state control over the national oil company, make Mexico self-sufficient in energy and food production, and fund new social spending and jobs programs by cutting waste and corruption, not by raising taxes.
By 11 p.m. the leftist candidate still remained confident of victory. At his party headquarters, there were only about 500 people showing support for a man known to draw crowds in the hundreds of thousands.
A group of about five people held up signs that call the election a fraud. One sign read, "General Obrador, I am ready for the revolution!"
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Associated Press writers Mark Stevenson, Adriana Gomez Licon, and Carlos Rodriguez contributed to this report from Mexico City, Gloria Perez from Atlacomulco, Mexico, Gustavo Ruiz from Morelia, Mexico, and Manuel de la Cruz in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico.
Las tendencias son favorables a Enrique Peña Nieto: IFE
Aseguró que estas es la elección que más votos ha recibido en la historia de México. Se instaló casi el 100 por ciento de las casillas.
Señaló que el conteo rápido es un excelente instrumento y que el grupo de especialistas que lo desarrolló lo hizo con profesionalismo.
Tras ello, señaló que Josefina Vázquez Mota, lleva un 25.10 - 26.03 por ciento; Enrique Peña Nieto entre un 37.93 y 38.55 por ciento; Andrés Manuel López Obrador obtuvo entre 30.90 y 31.86 por ciento y Gabriel Quadri De la Torre, entre un 2.27 y 2.57 por ciento.
Juan José Belmonte Torres
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