They Apply the Law that They Used to Criticize
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In 2014 it was an insult. Yesterday it stopped being so. 11 years ago, the leaders of Morena opposed the reforms promoted by the government of Enrique Peña to authorize the intervention of communications in order to combat insecurity. But the same thing was approved yesterday with new laws in telecommunications and security. Ricardo Monreal and Luisa María Mayor, today coordinator of the deputies of Morena and the current president of that party…
It ended the extraordinary period of the Chamber of Senators and Deputies, where they approved several relevant reforms, one of them is the Telecommunications Law or also known as the Censorship Law. One of the most controversial articles that opposition legislators warn about is 183 on geolocation. This article states that the new Telecommunications Regulatory Commission will cooperate with the authorities in the real-time geolocation of people…
The ruling bloc of Morena, PT and PVEM received the support of the parliamentary group of Citizens' Movement Israel Aguilar Esquivel In San Lázaro, deputies generally approved the opinion that issues the new Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting. The code that will establish the rules to regulate the exploitation of the radio spectrum also contemplates the use of the Single Key of Population Registration (CURP) as a requirement to access mo…
Ivonne Ortega stressed that citizens were heard and 89 changes were made, including the removal of article 109 that sought to block digital platforms. The opinion was sent to President Sheinbaum for publication.
The Morena party became a new ally for the vote on the Telecommunications Law in the Chamber of Deputies. During the extraordinary session of July 1, 2025, the Citizen Movement announced its vote in favor of the Telecommunications Law, labeled by the opposition as “Censorship Law,” and explained its reasons for supporting the reform initiative. Congresswoman Patricia Flores Elizondo argued that among the main reasons for supporting the reform wa…
The Chamber of Deputies approved in general terms the issuance of the new Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, with 369 votes in favor, 104 against and 3 abstentions, an initiative promoted by the Federal Executive to regulate the use and exploitation of the radioelectric spectrum and reorganize the institutions of the sector. Among its main provisions, the law: Requires concessionaires to keep active the telephone lines linked to users w…
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