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Electoral Reform Stopped; It Did Not Prevent Organized Crime From Getting Involved in the Elections: Alan Márquez

Mexico City. — The federal deputy for Guanajuato and secretary of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Alan Sahir Márquez Becerra, voted against the electoral reform promoted by the government, warning that the project represents risks to the democratic life of the country. During the legislative session, the deputy Alan Márquez was in charge of reading the declaration of publicity of the opinion, with which he formally began the d…
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Mexico City. — The federal deputy for Guanajuato and secretary of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Alan Sahir Márquez Becerra, voted against the electoral reform promoted by the government, warning that the project represents risks to the democratic life of the country. During the legislative session, the deputy Alan Márquez was in charge of reading the declaration of publicity of the opinion, with which he formally began the d…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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