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There Is No Doubt that Opposition Is Not the Same as Government.

Summary by aztecapuebla.com
The regime in the first case opposed the militarization of the country, the Law Censorship that invaded privacy is a tyranny said already in power, everything changed.
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In Mexico and other countries of the world, there has always been espionage. Today it is legislated so that what is currently illegal is no longer illegal. Why is the majority of the Mexican population not outraged or raise their voices in front of this “Spy Government”?

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The popular saying “It is not the same to be drunk as to be a bartender” accurately reflects the reality of Mexican politics. In the opposition, the speeches are forceful and critical; in the government, actions often contradict those principles. A clear example of this double standard is the position of Luisa María and other spokespeople who previously warned against invasive security laws, and who today endorse similar reforms promoted by thei…

Being in the #opposition isn't the same as governing... In the first case, the regime opposed the #militarization of the country, the #CensorshipLaw that invaded privacy... it's a tyranny, they said... once in power, everything changed. Now, everything is about supporting the good people.

The “Morenist Gatopardism” has revealed a political paradox. What used to be the banner of the opposition, the fight against militarization and the “Censorship Law” has become state policy once the current regime took power, justifying its actions on behalf of the “good people.” JOIN OUR CANAL DIFUSION OF WHATSAPP AND ENTER THE INFORMATION AT THE MOMENT! CLICK HERE

It's not the same as being opposed to governing... The regime in the first case opposed the militarization of the country, the Censorship Law that invaded privacy... it's a tyranny they said... already in power, everything changed. Now everything is to support the good people.

It's not the same as being opposed to governing... The regime in the first case opposed the militarization of the country, the Censorship Law that invaded privacy... it's a tyranny they said... already in power, everything changed. Now everything is to support the good people.

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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