He expressed that his government will focus on complementary works for the municipality that houses one of the 34 stations of the Mayan Train.
“Tenosique will be the capital of tourism in Tabasco,” said Javier May Rodríguez as he began his house-to-house walk in the land of Pino Suárez.
The gubernatorial candidate for the Let’s keep making history coalition expressed that his government will focus on complementary works for the municipality that houses one of the 34 stations of the Mayan Train.
“The truth is that it is a joy to come today to the land of Pino Suárez, the municipality of Tenosique that will be the tourism capital of our state, he said.
May Rodríguez was accompanied by Jorge Suárez, candidate for local council; Loli Zubieta candidate for the municipal presidency of Tenosique
Source.- Tabasco Hoy