Novel tactics anticipated on 2021 campaign trail
The Covid-19 pandemic will inevitably prompt candidates seeking election next June to break from the traditional campaign tactics employed in the past.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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The Covid-19 pandemic will inevitably prompt candidates seeking election next June to break from the traditional campaign tactics employed in the past.
With local seniors anxiously awaiting notification about when Covid-19 vaccinations will become available, it is no surprise that the subject came up at the latest meeting of the Chapala City Council.
With the repair of surface damages and a thorough cleaning completed, the final stage in the restoration of Javier Zaragoza´s sweeping History of Chapala mural located on Avenida Hidalgo started on February 15.
“I’m more about people than projects,” says Luis Pacheco, in explaining how he views the fresh approach he will take in serving as the new executive director of the Lake Chapala Society (LCS).
For months on end, lakeside motorists have watched the progression of the reengineering of the busy crossroads where the Libramiento bypass intersects with the Chapala-Jocotepec highway.
The Selección Chapala soccer team narrowly defeated its rival from Jocotepec Sunday, February 14, in the hard-fought first round of this year’s Copa Jalisco competition.
Members of the Chapala police force are better dressed for duty after receiving new uniforms doled out by Mayor Moisés Anaya during a brief ceremony held February 17 at Public Security headquarters.
Chapala´s Centro Cultural González Gallo (CCGG) will reopen its doors as of Saturday, February 19, with activities resuming in accordance with health safety protocols mandated under the Jalisco government´s plan for the remainder of this year.
Poverty, poor nutrition, inadequate supplies of safe drinking water, chronic kidney disease and broken family structures are the principal quality-of-life issues faced by the inhabitants of San Pedro Izticán and other small villages located along the isolated fringes of Lake Chapala’s north shore.