From this Saturday November 16thousands of inhabitants of Mexico City will be able process permanent driver’s licensea document that returned thanks to an initiative of the current head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina and who, suffice it to mention, also petitioned the servants of the nation.
Through social networks, a video was spread in which the National Regeneration Movement activist appears (Brunette) wait for staff, both from the Mobility Secretariat (Semovi) and Treasury, carry out the registration, which includes not only the collection of official documents and payment baucher, but also involves taking the photograph and biometric data that are part of this official document.
From very early on, hundreds of inhabitants of the Mexican capital came to the Arms Room located in the Sports City to be able to carry out said procedure, so it turned out that the first to obtain the permanent license was a woman.
The aforementioned headquarters is the one that the Government of Mexico City enabled as macromodulewhich means that it is not the only point for drivers to request the document that, since it is not valid, must stop being renewed unless it is lost.
Under this tone, Semovi reported that a website was enabled so that those interested in obtaining said document can request an appointment and thus avoid not only crowds, but also this process will be expedited.
“Generate your appointment by scanning the QR code, or visit the following link: https://app.semovi.cdmx.gob.mx/citas/. Remember that you must have your Key Account,” indicated the capital agency.
Like thousands of residents of the city, the head of Government of Mexico City went to the macro module and, although It is unknown if it was formed or received preferential treatment Because he is the one who directs the capital, he was only shown the moment in which he was asked to pose for the photo.
With a huge smile, the brunette listens to the instructions of the nation’s servants, asking them if taking the snapshot turned out well or if, on the contrary, it should be taken again.
“Like this?” he asks once he notices the click of the camera.
It was on May 24 when the former mayor of Iztapalapa announced for the first time that, if she won the June 2 race, she would propose to the local Congress the initiative to return the permanent license.
“Driving a vehicle is a great responsibility, so we are going to establish very strict and clear mechanisms to guarantee the protection of pedestrians, cyclists and road safety. The right to safe, accessible and agile mobility will be one of the strategic objectives of my government,” he said on that date.
After that, with 45 votes in favor, 13 against and no abstentions, the Congress of Mexico City generally approved the opinion of reforms to the Tax Code on the issuance of permanent driver’s licensesthus fulfilling one of the morenista’s promises.
The permanent driver’s license has a cost of 1,500 pesos and it can be processed, both for drivers seeking to obtain the document for the first time, and for those who already had one, although with a specific validity