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‘Stayed’: Deputy Modifies ‘Anti-Stickers Act’ After Criticism for Possible Censorship

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CDMX.- Morena's deputy, Armando Corona Arvizu, partially appealed in his proposal for reform known as the Anti-Stickers Act, after the wave of criticisms he unleashed in proposing sanctions against those who created or shared memes and digital representations of public officials. Corona reported that it will eliminate public servants from the protected group from the initiative, in order to dispel accusations of censorship and respect for freedo…
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CDMX.- Morena's deputy, Armando Corona Arvizu, partially appealed in his proposal for reform known as the Anti-Stickers Act, after the wave of criticisms he unleashed in proposing sanctions against those who created or shared memes and digital representations of public officials. Corona reported that it will eliminate public servants from the protected group from the initiative, in order to dispel accusations of censorship and respect for freedo…

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Apparently, the deputies of Morena have a large number of reforms to be distributed at the end of the year, and it is that they have not just released one when ... The Deputy of Morena ticket go against the memes and stickers: defense of dignity or attempt of digital censorship? aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.

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LJA Aguascalientes broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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