AMLO promises 3,000 hotel rooms and the tennis tournament in Acapulco after Otis – El Sol de México

When talking about yesterday’s meeting that he had in National Palace with industrialists in the hotel sector and members of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE) to reactivate Acapulco after the passage of the Hurricane OtisPresident Andrés Manuel López Obrador He said that the commitment is to have more than 30 hotels operating by March and April, in whose spaces operate 3 thousand rooms.

“Yesterday we met with businessmen and they are helping, we reached the agreement so that there will be more than 3 thousand rooms by March and April when the tourist marketthe commitment is already Juan Antonio Hernandez (president of Grupo Mundo Imperial), which has hotels to start operating,” the president said this Thursday morning.

In addition, he commented that it was agreed with the businessmen that events such as the Tourist Tianguis and the Tennis Open.

“I have to take advantage because there is going to be an international tennis event in Acapulco in February. He told me that we should help so that people do not reject this event with the idea that it is an elitist event and people need to be attended to before having an international tennis event.” tennis,” said the man from Tabasco.

In this sense, he stressed that he committed to the businessmen to make a call and invite them to the Tennis Open, “because by then, the majority of the people in Acapulco will be in their repaired homes, they will be returning to normality and we will These events matter a lot because we need to put Acapulco on its feet,” he pointed out.

Pension payment has already begun

He stressed that they have already begun pay pensions for social programs in Acapulco and also that the agreement for the supply of household goods is about to be closed, while he stressed that it is not easy to supply 200 thousand refrigerators.

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The president said that he hopes that in a few days the agreements to have the equipment will be closed and that it is “very, very likely” that this agreement will be reached in December.

Yesterday, Wednesday, the president met with businessmen at the National Palace to reactivate tourism in Acapulco after the passage of Hurricane Otis. Among the participants were: Daniel Chavez, from Grupo Vidanta; the owner of Mundo Imperial, Juan Antonio Hernandez; the tycoon Carlos Slim and, Francisco Cervantespresident of the Business Coordinating Council (CCE), among others.

Among the agreements reached was to establish reconstruction rules for Acapulco, such as installing anti-cyclone curtains and reopening the Las Brisas, Mayan Palace and Mundo Imperial hotels in December of this year.

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