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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) highlighted the participation of private initiative as essential for national progress, when presenting his First Government Report.
He stressed that "businessmen are investing, they have a social vision, they create jobs, they accept reasonable profits, they pay their tax contributions and that keeps me optimistic so as not to fail the people of Mexico."
He explained that his Administration seeks to France Mobile Number List discard the previous technocratic obsession with measuring progress based on economic growth, since what is fundamental is not the quantitative but the adequate distribution of wealth among the population.
He explained that his economic model of government is subject to four points: strengthening the popular economy, carrying out regional projects, encouraging the participation of private initiative and promoting foreign investment.
In the event held at the National Palace, he described the participation of private initiative in the country as indispensable and gave an example of the case of the businessmen who build the country's gas pipelines and have just agreed to modify the contracts they had, which will allow savings of 4.5 billion dollars for the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).
He directly thanked businessmen Carlos Slim, president of Grupo Carso, as well as Carlos Salazar, of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), and Antonio del Valle, of the Mexican Business Council, for their participation and willingness in this renegotiation.
“We are politicians, professionals and businessmen, but above all we are Mexicans,” he said and congratulated the private sector for thinking about Mexico.
In the first point of the Federation's economic model, he reported that the living conditions of the countryside have been improved with the granting of 1.5 million economic supports to small producers, as well as the establishment of the Guarantee Price Program that benefits 2 million small producers. producers.
In addition, one million hectares of fruit and timber trees are being planted, creating 230 thousand permanent jobs in the national southeast; Overexploitation of aquifers is avoided and sustainable fishing is promoted.
He also reported the creation of the Internet for All company, which will offer this service for free throughout the country, starting with the 13,500 CFE integration centers that will provide service in 166 thousand marginalized communities.
In July, it offered a report for the first anniversary of the elections , highlighting progress in 78 of the federal government's 100 commitments. Previously, he had offered a report on the 100 days of his government.
On this occasion, as on previous occasions, López Obradod did not make explicit reference to corporate social responsibility although he highlighted the commitment of private initiative.
He pointed out that “in the first seven months of the year, in general terms, just over a million jobs have been created, including those generated by private initiative and governments in their various implemented programs.”
When presenting his report, he highlighted the progress in the construction of the Mayan Train; the expansion of the port of Salina Cruz and Coatzacoalcos; the infrastructure development of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and the new Santa Lucia Airport that will solve the saturation of the current Mexico City Airport and represents a saving of 100 billion pesos.
He stressed that "businessmen are investing, they have a social vision, they create jobs, they accept reasonable profits, they pay their tax contributions and that keeps me optimistic so as not to fail the people of Mexico."
He explained that his Administration seeks to France Mobile Number List discard the previous technocratic obsession with measuring progress based on economic growth, since what is fundamental is not the quantitative but the adequate distribution of wealth among the population.
He explained that his economic model of government is subject to four points: strengthening the popular economy, carrying out regional projects, encouraging the participation of private initiative and promoting foreign investment.
In the event held at the National Palace, he described the participation of private initiative in the country as indispensable and gave an example of the case of the businessmen who build the country's gas pipelines and have just agreed to modify the contracts they had, which will allow savings of 4.5 billion dollars for the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE).
He directly thanked businessmen Carlos Slim, president of Grupo Carso, as well as Carlos Salazar, of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), and Antonio del Valle, of the Mexican Business Council, for their participation and willingness in this renegotiation.
“We are politicians, professionals and businessmen, but above all we are Mexicans,” he said and congratulated the private sector for thinking about Mexico.
In the first point of the Federation's economic model, he reported that the living conditions of the countryside have been improved with the granting of 1.5 million economic supports to small producers, as well as the establishment of the Guarantee Price Program that benefits 2 million small producers. producers.
In addition, one million hectares of fruit and timber trees are being planted, creating 230 thousand permanent jobs in the national southeast; Overexploitation of aquifers is avoided and sustainable fishing is promoted.
He also reported the creation of the Internet for All company, which will offer this service for free throughout the country, starting with the 13,500 CFE integration centers that will provide service in 166 thousand marginalized communities.
In July, it offered a report for the first anniversary of the elections , highlighting progress in 78 of the federal government's 100 commitments. Previously, he had offered a report on the 100 days of his government.
On this occasion, as on previous occasions, López Obradod did not make explicit reference to corporate social responsibility although he highlighted the commitment of private initiative.
He pointed out that “in the first seven months of the year, in general terms, just over a million jobs have been created, including those generated by private initiative and governments in their various implemented programs.”
When presenting his report, he highlighted the progress in the construction of the Mayan Train; the expansion of the port of Salina Cruz and Coatzacoalcos; the infrastructure development of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and the new Santa Lucia Airport that will solve the saturation of the current Mexico City Airport and represents a saving of 100 billion pesos.