La Jornada – The National Institute of Intellectual Property approves the financial statements for the fiscal year 2024

Mexico City. The Board of Directors of the National People’s Institute, in an extraordinary session, unanimously approved the report for the fiscal year extending from January 1 to June 30, 2024.

Adelfo Regino Montes, director of the National Institute of Intellectual Property, stated that since the federal administration is about to end, “the President of the Republic, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, requests the completion of information on the administrative and financial organization carried out in these years, especially in 2024.”

The General Coordinator of Administration and Finance of the National Institute of Industrial Property, Diana Montes Vázquez, reported that on “August 9 of this year, the Chávez Llerín Consulting Office, the Office of the Supreme Committee, the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples, notified the Independent Audit Report on the Audited Financial Statements, the Statements of Changes of the General Treasury and the Statement of Cash Flows for the first half of the current year as well as the Explanatory Notes to the Financial Statements.

After the approval of all those present and in compliance with the mandate of the President of the Republic to exercise, register and verify public resources properly; Regino Montes announced the presentation of the special edition of the Mexico Indígena magazine, in which the opinion amending Article 2 of the Federal Constitution on the rights of indigenous and Afro-Mexican peoples was approved on August 9 by the Committee on Constitutional Points of the Chamber of Deputies.

Given the above, it is expected that the constitutional reform will be approved next September by the 66th Legislature, with the inauguration of the new Congress.

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Regino Montes thanked the work done collectively regarding the development of the Justice and Development Plans, and announced that in the coming days he will meet with the Guariggio people and the Seri people; in the latter, he will visit the Seri-Comca’ac Aqueduct.

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