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‘Alito Law’ in Campeche: Why Does It Facilitate Land Expropriations?

Summary by El Financiero
The recent approval of the so-called ‘Alito Law’ in Campeche, promoted and voted by Morena legislators, has generated an intense debate about its implications for land owners in the region, especially in expropriation processes. This rule was voted on September 4 by the State Congress after passing a reform of the Law on Expropriations and Limitations to the Right to Property (now known as ‘Alito Law’), with 18 votes in favour and 13 against. Th…

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The recent approval of the so-called ‘Alito Law’ in Campeche, promoted and voted by Morena legislators, has generated an intense debate about its implications for land owners in the region, especially in expropriation processes. This rule was voted on September 4 by the State Congress after passing a reform of the Law on Expropriations and Limitations to the Right to Property (now known as ‘Alito Law’), with 18 votes in favour and 13 against. Th…

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El Financiero broke the news in Mexico on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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