Chamber of Deputies Softens ‘Censorship Law’; Now Passes to the Executive
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With 369 votes in favour of Morena, PVEM, PT and MC, and 104 against the PRI and PAN, the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies generally endorsed the changes and cuts that “softened” the new Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting made by the Senate, and was sent to the Executive for publication and entry into force.Although in particular the vote was 343 in favour and 129 against, including MC, the Orange party always expressed its support for…
It guarantees access to the Internet, strengthens the right to information, distinguishes news information from opinions, among other provisions By Roberto Mendoza With 343 votes in favour, 129 against and zero abstentions, the Chamber of Deputies approved in general and in particular, and without changes, the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, derived from an initiative of President Claudia Sheinbaum, to whom they sent the minute for i…
MILENIO Despite protests and questioning by the opposition, the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies approved the new Federal Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting that, among other aspects, creates the Agency for Digital Transformation and Telecommunications (ATDT) as the new regulatory authority of the sector, replacing the Federal Institute of Telecommunications (IFT).After the approval in general and in particular of the order, the Board …
The General Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting was approved in particular by the Chamber of Deputies, which consolidates the disappearance of the Federal Institute of Telecommunications (IFT), which will be replaced by the Agency for Digital Transformation and Telecommunications (ATDT). It was in a session in which opposition parties insisted that the norm allows the emergence of a “police state”, while the majority block defended the pr…
Mexico City The Chamber of Deputies of Mexico approved on Tuesday, in general and in particular, and without change, the draft decree issuing the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, which establishes the Agency for Digital Transformation and Telecommunications and the Regulatory Commission on Telecommunications.
The Act establishes the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (CRT) and the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency (ATDT) as regulatory bodies replacing the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT).
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