Where and when to watch the Chilango debate?

candidate of the PAN-PRI-PRD for the head of Government of CDMX, Santiago Taboada. (ARCHIVE)

This Sunday, at 8:00 p.m., the second debate will be held between the candidate for the Head of Government, which can be seen on the social networks of the Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM); in 38 media outlets, including EL UNIVERSAL; and in sign language.

The topics to be debated will be: water and transparency and the fight against corruption. Likewise, candidates will be able to disseminate and debate their plans, proposals and platforms.

This debate will last 90 minutes.

The meeting can be followed through the following media and internet portals:

THE UNIVERSAL

24 Hour Daily

The Sun of Mexico

The Press

The Economist

ADN 40

TV hole

Canal Once

Capital 21

CDMX Congress Channel

Channel of the General Congress of the United Mexican States

TV ONE

MVS TV

One TV

Herald TV

Unife

In Radio

MVS 102.5

Formula Group

IMER (in these stations)

Horizonte 107.9

Reactor 105

Opus 94.5

Radio 710 AM

Radio Herald

The Polytechnic on Radio

Radio Education

UAM Radio

Radio UNAMLa Silla Rota

SDP

INE (Local Board)

Coparmex

Collective Culture

Capital CDMX

CEonline

Magacine CDMX

Debate in sign language

People with hearing disabilities will be able to follow the second and third debates between the candidates for the Head of Government in a signal produced exclusively for this sector of the population.

The work to carry out this project among the autonomous organizations of the country’s capital seeks to advance the inclusion and visibility of more sectors of Chilanga society.

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This special broadcast is the result of the effort and inter-institutional collaboration between the Electoral Institute, the Human Rights Commission and the Electoral Court, all of Mexico City, for the benefit of the population with hearing disabilities.

The debates will be broadcast live on Sundays, April 21 and May 12, at 8:00 p.m., through the website of the Human Rights Commission of Mexico City (www.cdhcm.org .mx) and the Electoral Tribunal of Mexico City (www.tecdmx.org.mx); as well as on their social networks YouTube, Facebook and X (@CDHCMX and @TECDMX).

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2024-04-28 07:38:51

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