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Decentralization Starts in Mexico, Paper Says

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United Press International

About 5,000 government employees who once worked in Mexico City have been moved with their jobs to outlying areas in the first stage of a decentralization program begun in the wake of last month’s earthquakes, the official newspaper El Nacional reported this week.

Most of the employees were transferred to Cuernavaca, about 60 miles south of the capital, with the decentralization of the Road and Bridge Department of the Transport Ministry, the newspaper said.

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