Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

National President of ‘Confío en México’ says insecurity in Puerto Vallarta is a reality

The problem of insecurity in Jalisco has been increasing and the fact that in Puerto Vallarta local people and tourists do not feel threatened when walking through the streets does not mean that there is not a problem, according to the President of the National Political Association Confío en México, Carlos Lomelí Bolaños.

Bolaños said that as he has pointed out on several occasions, the main problem of Jalisco in addition to the lack of public health services, which are not available, the problem of insecurity has been increasing throughout the state and in Puerto Vallarta . . .

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