Overview
- Governor Layda Sansores published an expropriation decree on September 30 citing a September 26 technical-legal opinion that classifies the project as public utility.
- The sites include a plot registered to Alejandro Moreno’s mother, Yolanda Mercedes Cárdenas Montero, and parcels in the name of Juan José Salazar Ferrer, whom Sansores has called an alleged frontman.
- Reports differ on scope, with SinEmbargo citing three properties totaling about 70,000 square meters and Milenio describing four plots spanning roughly eight hectares, including one tied to Rafael Arturo and Gabriela Castilla Azar.
- Authorities say the land will host the Universidad Nacional ‘Rosario Castellanos’ focused on health sciences in San Francisco de Campeche’s Miramar/Lomas del Castillo area.
- The September reform to Campeche’s Expropriation Law trims the window to contest to five days, assigns valuation to the government, extends indemnification timelines, and the governor says injunctions will not halt the process.