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Grupo Salinas Announces that He Will Go to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights for Fiscal Debts

The conglomerate defended the existence of an agreement with the past administration to resolve its fiscal debts, a version that the federal government has denied, maintaining that no formal agreement was ever signed.
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MEXICO CITY.- With the argument of a legitimate right to defend itself, Grupo Salinas announced that it will turn to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, after Mexico did not know an agreement to have the company update its finances with the Tax Administration Service (SAT). The firm noted that a few days ago it expressed its willingness to pay in accordance with the SAT resolutions and the judgments of the courts, where it is established t…

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The conglomerate defended the existence of an agreement with the past administration to resolve its fiscal debts, a version that the federal government has denied, maintaining that no formal agreement was ever signed.

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Grupo Salinas announced that he will go to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) to denounce the “systematic persecution” of the Mexican government. Through a press release, the conglomerate owned by businessman Ricardo Salinas Pliego reiterated that his willingness to pay the tax debts demanded by the Mexican government, “according to the resolutions of the Tax Administration Service (SAT) and the judgments of the courts, where it is…

On the weekend Salinas Pliego claimed that there is an agreement with the administration last during the government of López Obrador, to avoid a "double collection" of taxes, based on "tens of conversations" and a handshake that, according to him, has more validity than a formal document.

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Following the findings, the company reiterated its willingness to pay in accordance with SAT resolutions and court rulings.

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Mexico City Disinform ourselves. Activists and Mayan defenders filed a complaint against the Mexican state before the headquarters of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) in Costa Rica, for the violations of their rights committed by the imposition of the federal megaproject of the Maya Train, initiated in the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and continued by President Claudia Sheinbaum.

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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