The Government of Mexico made official this Tuesday that three airport entities, including the Mexico City International Airportwill remain under the control of the Marine Secretary.
The parastatal entities Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de México, SA de CV, Servicios Aeroportuarios de la Ciudad de México, SA de CV and Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, SA de CV will be grouped into the sector coordinated by the Secretary of the Navy.” the government said in a statement.
The change occurs, specified the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT), after publishing the agreement in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF), which will enter into force in 60 calendar days.
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During this period, the SICT, in its capacity as sector coordinator of the three parastatal entities, will update their capital stock based on the audited financial statements at the close of the immediately preceding fiscal year,” the agency specified.
During this period, the SICT will also be in charge of the process of transferring the human, financial and material resources that the three parastatal entities have, as well as providing the necessary information for the integration of the public account of the corresponding fiscal year.
The agreement mentions that the changes seek to align all security efforts to optimally face the challenges that the Mexican State has in this area.“reason for which its resectorization is necessary,” concluded the bulletin.
This decree is promulgated amid criticism of the growing power of the Armed Forces in the Government of Andrés Manuel López Obradorwho has given them public security, infrastructure construction, migration control, and customs and airport administration tasks.
Under this scheme, during the López Obrador Administration, the Army has obtained control of the new Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) in the capital, other airports and the Mayan Train, the president’s tourism and transportation project for southeastern Mexico. .
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