Leader of Peasant Confederation leader claims famine exists in Zacatecas exists

Posted on November 15, 2011 • Filed under: Agriculture, Latin America Health, Mexico, Politics, Social Issues

Cornejo, state leader of the National Peasant Confederation (CNC), said that in several communities in Zacatecas and there are families who suffer from hunger, so called State Cabinet officials to make “its own model” to seek financial resources to the Federation. Elaborated on the governor Miguel Alonso Reyes made frequent visits to the Chamber of Deputies to look for more budget allocations to cope with drought, but does not see officials working in that field of management, when “the field is collapsing “. Read Article

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