It will take from 2 to 4 years to litigate against Conagua due to the flood of Tula: lawyer

El legal process against National Water Comission (Conagua) for the tula flood, under the figure of patrimonial responsibility of the State, It will take six to eight months to prepare and the dispute will take two to four years to resolve., informed the bar of lawyers that will take the case.

Gabino Eduardo Castrejón García, head of the legal office that will lead the individual claims of victims, described as “a crime that should not go unpunished or repeated”, the decision to flood Tula.

“The federation, which is the instance that committed the negligence of flooding Tula to save the Valley of Mexico, must pay and there is a 99.9 percent chance of winning,” he said.

Photo: Oscar Sánchez

Accompanied by his collaborators, he explained to those affected that the objective is that the Conagua responds for the patrimonial and psychological damage that derived from the emergency.

The defender Ana Batriz Castrejón Díaz – part of the bar association – affirmed that Tula “was flooded by a political decision”, and that, for this, those responsible must pay, from the high officials of Conagua, to President López Obrador. .

He added that to file the legal process against the agency requires six to eight months in advance and that the dispute will take two to four or more years to resolve.

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The speech of the three levels of government that the works to prevent floods in Tula will be ready before the second half of the year “is false”, they consider victims.

Alberto González Sánchez, a resident of the place, recalled that in 2017, when the construction of the river lining began, there was talk of a project that would be executed in 16 months; In other words, it would cover from February of that year to mid-2018. “So, it is impossible that some jobs that were practically unchanged are ready in five and a half months.”

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