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Mexico's Congress Begins Discussion of Key Security Reforms

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By CNN en Español The Mexican Congress began an extraordinary session to discuss 16 reforms, which include key issues in security such as the National Guard, intelligence and forced disappearances. The extraordinary session will take place from June 23 to July 2. Deputies and senators will discuss a total of 16 initiatives for approval, among the most notable being reforms to the structure and operation of the National Guard, changes to the Law …

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Cd. of Mexico.- Minutes before starting the second session of the Extraordinary Period in the Senate, the parliamentary groups were aware that the opinion related to the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism was withdrawn from the agenda. "We want to give it a last review. A situation was found to review. It is a very important issue and here there is a coordination of all countries and we have to go along the same line,"…

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The Ministry of the Interior (SG) will send to the Senate of the Republic 30 proposals to modify a total of 23 articles of the initiation of reforms to the general laws of the population, in relation to enforced disappearance and the National System for the Search of Persons submitted last March by President Claudia Sheinbaum to the Congress of the Union.

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By CNN en Español The Mexican Congress began an extraordinary session to discuss 16 reforms, which include key issues in security such as the National Guard, intelligence and forced disappearances. The extraordinary session will take place from June 23 to July 2. Deputies and senators will discuss a total of 16 initiatives for approval, among the most notable being reforms to the structure and operation of the National Guard, changes to the Law …

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“At no time is privacy invaded, at no time is personal data invaded, nor will we enter into private conversations (...) we can assure you that no political use can be given to it, by the locks with which it counts,” said the ex-prosecutor of Mexico City.

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Read time approx.: 3 minutes, 20 secondsAt a morning press conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that three key public security reforms are already under discussion in Congress, as part of a legislative package that seeks to strengthen the Mexican state's capabilities in crime prevention, intelligence and investigation, as well as to legally consolidate the National Guard as a permanent force.

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Ernestina Godoy Ramos, Legal Advisor to the Presidency, presented the National Guard Law and reforms to public security, which, she explained, aim to continue guaranteeing the safety of people and public peace. During President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo's morning press conference this Tuesday, June 24, at the National Palace, Ernestina Godoy, Legal Advisor to the Presidency, mentioned that they are directly related to two of the four axes that are…

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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