
Mynor de la Rosa
Mynor de la Rosa is a Guatemalan politician and member of the Vamos party, currently serving as a congressman. He has been vocal about the inefficiencies in the execution of development funds allocated to municipal projects, particularly criticizing the slow pace at which these funds are utilized to benefit local communities. De la Rosa emphasizes the importance of these funds in stimulating local economies and creating job opportunities, and he has raised concerns over the political motivations behind the allocation and execution of these resources.
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Recent news mentions
Mynor de la Rosa proposes to vote on reducing the speaking time to five minutes per parliamentarian during the plenary session in the Congress of Guatemala.
Congreso aprueba limitar a cinco minutos las intervenciones de diputados en la sesiónMynor de la Rosa expressed that the decree is necessary for project execution across the country.
Ejecutivo tiene en sus manos ley de gasto para Codedes, luego del rechazo de objeciones en el CongresoMynor De la Rosa presented an initiative to provide uniforms and footwear to public school students.
Demandas del STEG incluyen iniciativas que promueve la oposiciónMynor de la Rosa is a deputy from the Vamos party who stated that the use of funds also stimulates the economy.
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