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In Mexico, events are happening that impact society, the Government and the business world. In our recent Analysis Table , we released these topics to debate them and share the perspective of some opinion leaders. For this recent edition, Edgar López, director of Expok and moderator of the Analysis Table, invited to take a seat: Gwenaëlle Gerard, Founder of Responsible . Nayeli Meza Orozco, Journalist at the ONEA Mexico Investigation Unit . Miguel Ángel Laporta, CEO for World Vision Mexico . And the topics to be discussed were: Chain of co-responsibility in the collapse of Metro Line 12. What is coming for Cemefi with the arrival of Ricardo Bucio? Here we leave you everything that happened! First part of the Analysis Table: Line 12 A couple of days ago, there was a tragic accident on Metro Line 12 that claimed the lives of several people and injured others. Experts agreed that the chain of co-responsibility that caused the collapse of Metro Line 12 at Metro Olivos goes from the Government to the companies involved, due to the lack of transparency, communication and poor planning of the project from its inception.
Start in 2003. Project that will generate energy for the CDMX Metro Money had to be reinvested, this type of infrastructure development is very inefficient because it made us waste resources and left hundreds Ecuador Mobile Number List of thousands of people without service daily. Researchers from Mexico Evalúa. In an interview for Expok , Mariana Campos, coordinator of Mexico's public spending program Evalúa, lamented that currently "there is a tendency to cut maintenance projects and that is teaching us that in Mexico we need more transparency about infrastructure maintenance." On the other hand, Itzel Torres, general director of Merco, considered that no company can act unrelated to events that involve it, it must always be responsible with its society and with the regulations or rules that the Government in which it is immersed imposes on it. We must all compensate for the damage they are doing and react to it. Itzel Torres, general director of Merco. What do you think? Analysis table Gwenaëlle Gerard , Founder of Responsable , was the one who opened the Analysis Table, and began by adding that the chain around Line 12 is enormous, and this makes it difficult to find the weak link that failed and that caused this accident.
However, every project, regardless of the sector, must be sustainable and developed on a basis of due diligence, and above all understand that cheap is always expensive and was demonstrated throughout the chain behind the operation of Line 12. On the other hand, citizens also played a very important role in what happened for not knowing their rights and not demanding justice. This will encourage the city's resilience to remain only on "the anniversary of the accident" and not to promote pressure on the authorities and a movement that protects the rights of the population and their safety. Analysis table Nayeli Meza Orozco , a journalist in the ONEA Mexico Investigation Unit , commented that from her trench she was able to document years ago and long before the accident, the failures and cracks that were already occurring and that were even reported. What happened is a clear example of the corruption that exists in Mexico. Unfortunately, the event of Line 12 puts the spotlight on other works and on the integrity of citizens... We as citizens need to demand that our rights be respected and that the Government provide us with decent transportation to get home safely.