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CDMX Dry Law for Elections 2025: Dates and Everything You Need to Know to Avoid Sanctions

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On the occasion of Election Day 2025, the Government of Mexico City has formalized the implementation of the Dry Law on May 31st and June 1st, with the aim of guaranteeing public order and the proper development of the democratic process.TE MAY INTEREST: This ‘end’ is not alcohol free! What is the fine if the Dry Law is violated by judicial elections?The measure was published in the Official Gazette of the CDMX and states that the sale of alcoho…
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On the occasion of the historic elections of the Judiciary that will be held on Sunday, June 1, 2025, the government of Mexico City will implement dry law this weekend. At the same time, the head of government, Clara Brugada, announced the implementation of a security operation to guarantee the free participation of the citizens in the unprecedented election day. Related news: Aeromexico Strike: Location is held for First Minute of Sunday, June …

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The Dry Law will take place in the municipality of Aguascalientes from 02:00 to 18:00 hours on Sunday 1 June The Secretariat of the ... The entrance Municipality of Aguascalientes announces the schedule of the Dry Law from June 1, 2025 aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.

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On the occasion of Election Day 2025, the Government of Mexico City has formalized the implementation of the Dry Law on May 31st and June 1st, with the aim of guaranteeing public order and the proper development of the democratic process.TE MAY INTEREST: This ‘end’ is not alcohol free! What is the fine if the Dry Law is violated by judicial elections?The measure was published in the Official Gazette of the CDMX and states that the sale of alcoho…

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So in the elections of the Judiciary there will be a Dry Law? Yes, in CDMX and other states that will ban the sale of alcoholic beverages on May 31st and June 1st by the election of ministers, ministers, magistrates, magistrates, judges and judges. Here we leave the list of states where there will be Dry Law for the elections on June 1st—spoiler, Hidalgo and Veracruz is on the list, while in CDMX nothing has yet been said. Photo: FOX CDMX and th…

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The election day for the revocation of the mandate and the holidays for Easter is approaching, given the possibility of applying dry law, we share with you information about what it is and what happens if it is not respected in the CDMX. Before continuing, it is important to note that, as such, there is no legal system that defines “dry law”; however, there is legislation that empowers the authorities to restrict the sale of alcoholic beverages.…

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Comondu, Baja California Sur (BCS). On the occasion of the elections on June 1, Comondu authorities announced the implementation of the Dry Law as part of the measures to ensure a peaceful and orderly electoral process from 01:00 hours on Sunday, extending until Monday. In the municipality of Comondu, the City Council reported that the restriction will begin on Sunday, June 1, at 01:00 hours, to end on Monday at 10:00 hours. During this period t…

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BCS Noticias broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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