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The Senate approves the elimination of daylight saving time

The plenary session of the Senate approved the minutes to issue the new Law on Time Zones, so summer time is eliminated, a measure that has been applied in Mexico since 1996.

Next Sunday, October 30, according to the law still in force, in most of the territory the clock must be set back one hour, since winter time begins. That will be the last time that change is made to the clocks.

We know this from what was published by Sansores against Monreal

Layda Sansores San Román, Morenista governor of Campeche, raised the controversy again this Tuesday after, through her program “Martes del Jaguar”, she released screenshots of alleged conversations dating from 2020 between the coordinator of the bench of Morena in the Senate, Ricardo Monreal, and Alejandro “Alito” Moreno, national leader of the PRI.

Uber removes the use of face masks when boarding and enables a passenger seat

“Following the recommendations of the public health authorities, the use of face masks in trips with the Uber app is no longer mandatory,” Uber said in a statement sent to its customers in Mexico. FACT: And not only that, from now on, Uber drivers must allow the use of the front seat as long as the number of passengers requires it.

Venezuelans stranded in CDMX seek an opportunity to live in Mexico

About 300 people are waiting for a solution around the facilities of the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (Comar), after their plans for a better life were interrupted while they were crossing Mexico, due to the extension of Title 42, with which all Venezuelan migrant who arrives by land is deported immediately.

Mexico is running to host the 2036 Olympics

Mexico was nominated to host the 2036 Olympic Games by Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and María José Alcalá, president of the Mexican Olympic Committee.

Since June of this year, Ebrard had indicated that he would seek Mexico to be the organizer and host of the sports fair. The country’s candidacy for the International Olympic Committee was presented in July and confirmation will be announced in November.

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