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Tribuna's Digital Page Closes by Complaint of Governor Layda Sansores · Global Voices

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Campeche, Camp., The Tribuna newspaper is closed after 50 years of having carried out the task of informing the inhabitants of Campeche. Carlos Sansores Pérez – who ruled the state a little over half a century ago – founded it on June 11, 1975, as the first newspaper printed in the entity and on June 13 stopped operating in digital form by a resolution of a judge in favor of his daughter Layda Sansores San Román.

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Campeche, Camp., The Tribuna newspaper is closed after 50 years of having carried out the task of informing the inhabitants of Campeche. Carlos Sansores Pérez – who ruled the state a little over half a century ago – founded it on June 11, 1975, as the first newspaper printed in the entity and on June 13 stopped operating in digital form by a resolution of a judge in favor of his daughter Layda Sansores San Román.

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Lorenzo Chim, correspondent Campeche, Camp. The Tribuna newspaper is closed, after 50 years of having done the job of informing the inhabitants of Campeche. Carlos Sansores Pérez founded it on June 11, 1975, as the first newspaper printed in the entity and last June 13 stopped operating in digital form due to a resolution of a judge in favor of his daughter Layda Elena Sansores San Román.

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