The federal government is delivering a refund of 3.7 million pesos (US$170,306) consistent with the circle of relatives to relatives of 65 coal miners who died in an explosion in 2006 in Coahuila.The government also proposed placing a monument on the site of the turn of fate.
After a two-hour assembly on Monday at the National Palace between the relatives of those affected and President López Obrador, Labor Minister Luisa María Alcalde, explained that members of the family circle would make a decision about whether or not the government deserves everything expensive.63-body recovery task from the collapsed Conchos Paste.Mine.
The excavations will charge the fed approximately 1.7 billion pesos and last 4 years.
This is not a scenario of one or the other, emphasized Mayor, because families will get compensation, whether or not they recover their bodies.They have until 14 September to know if the commitment justifies the charge and the deadline.
Families have gained data on the rescue, Mayor said, and will know if the recovery of the bodies deserves to continue.The alternative, the minister said, is a monument.
Obrador promised last year to exhume the bodies of miners after relatives of the deceased had argued for years that efforts had to be made to do so.The owner of the mine, Grupo México, insisted that they were too harmful to try.
The resolution to recover the bodies came after Mexican and foreign experts decided that “the rescue procedure is theoretically and technically feasible,” the federal government said in a statement on February 19, 2020.
Grupo México will also hand over the name of the mine, in San Juan de Sabinas, Coahuila, to the federal government at the request of President López Obrador, and excavations are expected to begin in October, the government said.
The National Human Rights Commission conducted an on-site investigation following the turn of fate and decided that the government had allowed the mine to operate in dangerous conditions.
Members of the circle of relatives of minors suspected that Grupo México was not lacking to continue studies at the time of the turn of fate because they were about to reveal poor and harmful career situations, a suspicion supported by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights..
The internal documents of Grupo México revealed that it operated the Pasta de Conchos mine under less than optimal protection situations for years, however, no one was legally convicted of the deaths of the 65 miners.
Aida Briseo, a circle of relatives from one of the miners, left Monday’s assembly with the president feeling satisfied and calm, she said, “because they still listened to us.It’s historic, I’m very proud that he beat us..”
Source: Millennium (sp)
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