Wife withdraws complaint against former director of Pemex

María Felicia Jiménez granted legal forgiveness to her husband for attacks at home.

The reasons behind legal forgiveness

Surprisingly, María Felicia Jiménez Lavie granted legal forgiveness to her husband, Víctor Rodríguez Padilla, former director of Pemex who was facing a trial for attacks at home.

The forgiveness was formalized through a document presented before the Control Judge, Adriana Correa Ortiz. Jiménez Lavie, an engineer of Cuban origin, expressed her desire to stop the judicial files in Morelos and Mexico City. He argued that he seeks to avoid the emotional exhaustion of his minor children and that he has achieved a genuine reconciliation.

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The decision took both the Prosecutor’s Office and the defense by surprise. The evidence in the case had recently been strengthened, including a video spread on social networks that showed the physical assault that occurred last March within a subdivision of the municipality of Emiliano Zapata.

In the document, the victim indicated that continuing with the criminal investigation against her will would represent institutional revictimization, damaging the stability and dynamics of her family unit. Given this withdrawal, the judge set a hearing for this Tuesday at 8:00 a.m., in which Jiménez Lavie must formally appear to recognize his signature and ratify the writing.

If the legal procedure is completed, the former federal official would obtain his immediate release from prison to continue the process in freedom. The decision is based on the criterion of privileging the harmonious development and unity of the home.

Senator Sosa supports Villarreal’s management in Tamaulipas

Morenista senator highlights delivery of vehicles and machinery in Tamaulipas.

Recognition of the state administration

Senator Olga Patricia Sosa Ruiz praised the progress of Américo Villarreal Anaya’s government during a civic ceremony in which vehicles and machinery were delivered to improve public services and infrastructure in Tamaulipas.

“This is the true humanism of Tamaulipas, this dedication that turns into results and benefits for all Tamaulipas,” said the legislator.

Key equipment for municipalities

Olga Sosa, who tours various municipalities, accompanied the governor in the delivery of collection trucks to Ciudad Victoria and Tampico; patrols for the Ministry of Public Security; vehicles for Finance notifiers and machinery for Public Works, intended to repair rural roads.

The Morenoist senator reiterated the support of the Senate to consolidate the second floor of the Fourth Transformation in the state, hand in hand with the state Executive.

Federal support

He also highlighted President Claudia Sheinbaum’s support for Tamaulipas, with works in hydraulic infrastructure, mobility and health, such as the second line of the aqueduct in Ciudad Victoria. “We work with coordination, commitment and unity to build a better Tamaulipas,” said Sosa after meeting with Villarreal.

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The best-rated jeans by Profeco: what are they?

Profeco evaluated 30 models of denim pants; These are the brands with the best resistance.

Denim, known globally as denim, remains one of the most popular textiles. To guide the consumer, the Federal Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) analyzed 30 models of men’s pants through its National Consumer Protection Laboratory.

Analysis results

Thirteen models were 100% cotton and 17 were a blend of fibers. All garments complied with the commercial information and labeling. However, durability and geometric consistency tests showed important differences.

In the pure cotton category, Silver Plate was the only brand to earn an Excellent rating for overall durability. Regarding color fastness after washing, nine of the thirteen models maintained their properties without critical alterations.

In the fiber blend segment, Levi’s (model 510) and Oggi (softened Croster Holland and softened Ragnar RPV variants) stood out for their greater resistance to wear. In contrast, models from Lee and Oggi (Vaxter rebel) showed slight shrinkage, while Big John and Furor registered twists in the legs after washing.

Profeco Recommendations

The agency warns that many garments from brands such as Big John, Furor, Oggi, Yale and Member’s Mark have dimensions slightly larger than the indicated size. Therefore, he recommends always trying on the pants before purchasing.

To prolong the useful life of the fabric and reduce the environmental impact, Profeco suggests:

  • Check seams: avoid loose threads, discolorations or poor joints.
  • Wash the garment before using it for the first time to eliminate impurities and avoid irritation. The dye may come off at first, so it is recommended not to mix it with other clothes.
  • Dry in the shade: direct exposure to the sun accelerates color loss.
  • Consider the weight: the pants evaluated weigh between 367 and 485 grams per square meter, a key factor for daily comfort.
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Mexicana inaugurates AIFA-Chihuahua route with rates from 1,149 pesos

Mexicana launches AIFA-Chihuahua route with five weekly flights from 1,149 pesos.

Mexicana de Aviación, a federal government airline, put into operation its 17th route: the connection between Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA) and Chihuahua. The inaugural flight departed on Monday, July 13 at 4:10 p.m., aboard a new generation Embraer 195 E2.

Route details

The route will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. Departure from AIFA at 4:10 p.m.; Return from Chihuahua at 6:45 p.m. Round tickets are offered from 1,149 pesos, available on the official website, mobile app, by telephone and in the AIFA sales module.

Leobardo Ávila Bojórquez, general director of Mexicana, declared at the ceremony:

The opening of this new route represents much more than a flight, it symbolizes the creation of a permanent bridge of opportunities between the center and the north of the country. It is a connection that will strengthen tourism, trade, investment and social exchange.

Ávila added that the route integrates Chihuahua with the entire network of Mexicana destinations through the operations center at AIFA. The parastatal company plans to add two more routes before the end of the month: AIFA-Hermosillo and AIFA-Bajío, which will reach 19 national connections.

The new route seeks to strengthen connectivity between the center and the north of the country, offering alternatives for tourism and business.

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