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Miguel Ángel Mancera presented this Monday the CDMX air quality forecast application, which will allow residents of the capital to consult information about environmental pollution through an app. The head of Government assured that the new application will allow the city authorities to take the necessary measures on possible contingencies with 24 hours' notice. "Today we will have the opportunity to prevent and propose effective actions with the necessary anticipation; this will also allow us to comprehensively develop our public policy of environmental care," he said in a statement. Mancera stated that “complicated times are coming” for CDMX due to climate change. He detailed the progress of hybrid vehicle testing in city transportation and reiterated the request to the federal government to give incentives to electric vehicle manufacturers. “If we give incentives to these shipowners, electric or hybrid vehicles will be less expensive; and there we would have a substantial incentive,” he said.
In addition, the capital's governor assured that the biodigestion and thermovalorization plants in Mexico City "are going to be a global example." CDMX celebrates love with 4 thousand bouquets of flowers At the same event, the head of Government reported that this Tuesday, February 14, CDMX will give classes to assemble flower Iceland Mobile Number List bouquets in the Zócalo. “We will have flowers that have been obtained through donations and various mechanisms; and I believe that we will have the capacity to serve more or less four thousand people here in the Zócalo so that they can take a bouquet of flowers, which they are going to make themselves, men and women,” he reported. “They will be able to work to make their bouquet and come home with their bouquet of flowers. Well, home or wherever they are going to go,” said Mancera.
THE Penal Code of this country condemns fraud with penalties as heavy as those corresponding to influence peddling, extortion or the diversion of resources. Your score? 5.39. 4. Finland If you're wondering what could be better than the fact that a country is virtually corruption-free, I would say that Finland's score of 5.42 this year; Although that would be before knowing that with all these results, this country has seen its level of corruption increase by 10% since 2011. Will it correct its path, or will it leave this list very soon? 3. Sweden The fight against corruption in Switzerland is carried out by the National Anti-Corruption Unit, which is part of the Swedish Prosecutor General's Office. The Scandinavian state considers these practices an abuse of power by any official, so the 5.5 evaluation assigned to it in the ranking is probably not a surprise.