On his third day touring the southeast of Mexico, AMLO was accompanied by Governor Mauricio Vila to supervise the progress of the Mayan Train and other works.
On his third day in the southeast of Mexico, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was in Yucatán to carry out the periodic supervision of the Mayan Train works in the area, where he was accompanied by Governor Mauricio Vila.
Just one day after holding meetings about the project in Tulum and Cancun, where he pointed out that there will be a 700-kilometer stretch that will be electric and double track, according to his Twitter account.
This Sunday, March 12, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador supervised the progress of the Tren Maya, specifically section 3 that goes from Calkiní to Izamal, in Yucatán.
On his third day of a private tour of the Mexican southeast to review the progress of the railway project, AMLO was accompanied by Mauricio VIla, with whom he also reviewed the construction of the Gran Parque de La Plancha, the expansion of the Puerto de Altura de Progreso and other works.
Me reuní con el Presidente @lopezobrador_ para supervisar los avances del @TrenMayaMX, el Gran Parque de #LaPlancha, la ampliación del Puerto de Altura de #Progreso y otras obras con las que estamos impulsando el turismo, la economía y los empleos de las familias yucatecas. pic.twitter.com/SQ63e7ohty
— Mauricio Vila (@MauVila) March 12, 2023
“I met with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to supervise the progress of the Tren Maya, the Gran Parque de La Plancha, the expansion of the Puerto de Altura de Progreso and other works with which we are boosting tourism, the economy and jobs for Yucatecan families,” wrote Governor Mauricio Vila on his Twitter account.
Like in his regular visits, AMLO arrived at Air Base No. 8 of the Mexican Air Force, in the south of this city, on Saturday, March 11 at around 6:00 pm and immediately moved to one of the hotels on Calle 60 in the hotel zone where he spent the night, to wake up today, March 12, to supervise the work on the Tren Maya with Mauricio Vila.
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