In which municipalities of Edomex will there be a Prohibition Law for consultation of revocation of mandate? Toluca, Mex.- In it Mexico state only some of the 125 municipalities will establish the Dry Law on the occasion of the mandate revocation consultation to be held this Sunday, and so far the General Secretariat of the State Government has confirmed that the decision to ban the sale of alcoholic beverages It belongs to each administration.
In this sense, only the municipalities of Chimalhuacan Y Amecameca reported on the application of the standard.
In the case of Chimalhuacán, the authorities determined that there will be Dry Law in its territory this weekend and that the restriction on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 9, until 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 10.
The objective, informed the local government, is to safeguard the physical integrity of the officers of the Board of Directors of Casilla, as well as the citizens who will come to cast their vote.
In case of non-compliance with the restriction, the municipal authority may immediately impose the provisional suspension of activities for up to 90 days and the application of a fine of 250 to 1000 Units of Measurement and Updating (UMA).
While Amecameca notified the owners of commercial and service establishments, that due to the consultation, from April 9 at 11:00 a.m. and until April 10 at 12:00 p.m., the sale of alcoholic drinks.
For its part, the city council of Ecatepec until yesterday would have confirmed that it would not apply the norm; however, this followingnoon they will analyze whether or not they establish it, in the Cabildo session.
In Toluca, Metepec, Valle de Bravoconfirmed that they will not impose the rule, while in the southern region of the entity, establishments have not been notified so far.
How many boxes will be put in the Edomex?
In the State of Mexico, 7,000 voting booths will be established to carry out this consultation and, unlike other entities, it is the local administrations who define whether they apply the rule stipulated in the Electoral Code.
So the aforementioned municipalities confirmed that businesses selling alcoholic beverages will be free from the restriction.
For their part, the representatives of the National Chamber of the Restaurant and Spiced Food Industry (Canirac) and the Association of Bars and Restaurants (ASBAR), Mauricio Massaud and Patricio González, respectively, reported that in accordance with article 348 of the Electoral Code, businesses with 60% food sales and 40% alcoholic beverages are exempt from the rule.
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