In Michoacán, the damage continues due to the wave of violence that has been experienced with greater intensity in recent days, which has caused the closure of institutions, such as the Apatzingán city council. Here the details:
The town hall of Apatzingán reported through its Facebook page that, after the events that occurred on Monday night, when protesters entered the government palace and burned it, The offices will remain temporarily closed until the structural, patrimonial and electrical opinions are obtained that guarantee the safety of workers and visitors..
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However, The municipal offices installed outside the municipal palace continue to operate normallyin order not to affect the attention of citizens.
“The city council condemned the acts of violence perpetrated against the facilities of shock groups whose objectives are far from the true construction of peace”reported in a statement.
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Local media reported that among the most affected areas is the Ministry of Finance.in addition to other administrative offices that have considerable damage.
The city council reiterated its commitment to transparency and the protection of public assets, as well as to the integrity of those who come to carry out a procedure. Once the official opinions have been concluded, the reopening date of the municipal palace will be announced..
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Yesterday, Tuesday, workers were cleaning up the burned facilities of the government palace. and trucks could be seen taking away some of the furniture and debris.
This was the damage
This Monday, protesters gathered in the main square of the municipality to protest the murders of the mayor of UruapanCarlos Manzo, and the lemon leader Bernardo Bravo, and shouted slogans against the government and state authorities.
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In a moment, Some people began to throw stones at the windows of the government palace and then a group opened the door by kicking and pushing, breaking furniture and setting fire..
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