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Electoral Reform Leaves the Problem of Organized Crime Intact, Warns Pan

Summary by TV Azteca
In the midst of the debate for electoral reform, the deputy of the National Action Party, Guillermo Anaya, launched a direct criticism against Morena by ensuring that the proposal does not address the most delicate problems of the political system: the infiltration of organized crime and corruption in electoral financing. From the rostrum, the PAN legislator accused that the official initiative “does not touch even with the petal of a rose” thes…
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In the midst of the debate for electoral reform, the deputy of the National Action Party, Guillermo Anaya, launched a direct criticism against Morena by ensuring that the proposal does not address the most delicate problems of the political system: the infiltration of organized crime and corruption in electoral financing. From the rostrum, the PAN legislator accused that the official initiative “does not touch even with the petal of a rose” thes…

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TV Azteca broke the news on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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