Deputy Sandra Pámanes Ortiz criticized the Monterrey administration for sharing incomplete information with the sole intention of derailing a project that the citizenry needs and approves... Regarding the "permission to speak" that Colosio Riojas himself assured was granted, Pámanes Ortiz said that everything was consensuated with the Palace of Cantera and that there is currently no complication with the infrastructure. "It is concerning that Monterrey officials call themselves 'experts' or hide in anonymity as 'experts' to discredit a project as important as Line 4 of the Metro," said the deputy. "Regarding Colosio's authorization, I would say that at the time the Monterrey City Council reviewed, supervised, and was in dialogue with the Mobility Secretariat, and a permit or license was granted and it was done well, so much so that at no point was there any risk or problem of any kind," he added. In Congress, deputies such as Perla Villarreal and Lorena de la Garza were blunt against the former mayor of Monterrey. "First, to point out that the one who leaked the information was the Monterrey administration and that the so-called expert is not so much, he has a name and a surname. After the opposition's allegations about the supposed 'permissions to speak' for Metro Line 4 that the former mayor Luis Donaldo Colosio granted to the state government, local MC deputy Sandra Pámanes questioned current mayor Adrián De la Garza. As reported by LPO, the Secretary of Mobility, Hernán Villarreal, had a complicated appearance, in which Luis Donaldo Colosio was involved. Opposition deputies launched themselves against the former mayor, so Pámanes Ortiz criticized the current administration for orchestrating the attack on the senator. De la Garza shared: "His performance is negligent... that of giving 'permissions to speak' is questionable... with his statement it is important to review his performance and the entire chain of decision-makers who were negligent, omissive, and accomplices."
Dispute Over Monterrey Metro Construction
Deputy Sandra Pámanes Ortiz accuses the Monterrey administration of attempting to derail the Metro Line 4 project by providing incomplete information. At the center of the scandal are 'permissions to speak' issued by former mayor Luis Donaldo Colosio and criticism of the current administration.