Opposition Accuses Electoral Reform “Minimizes” Drug Trafficking Financing in Campaigns · Global Voices
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TIJUANA, MARZO 6, 2026.- Baja California Senator Max García said that the National Action Party (PAN) is against the electoral reform initiative sent by the president, considering that it is incomplete by not addressing substantive issues such as the leaking of organized crime into campaigns and the use of illicit money.
In Palenque, an electoral reform is being prepared that ignores the urgent issue: cutting off drug money from politics. Morena avoids combating this; the opposition warns that dirty money continues to finance campaigns. Impunity is on the horizon.
In Palenque, an electoral reform is being prepared that ignores the urgency: to cut the money of the narco in politics. Morena avoids fighting; the opposition warns that dirty money continues to finance campaigns.
In Palenque, an electoral reform is being prepared that ignores the urgency: to cut the money of the narco in politics. #Morena avoids fighting; the opposition warns that dirty money continues to finance campaigns.
The initiative of electoral reform promoted by the ruling party has raised the alarms in the opposition, which accuses that the project avoids establishing strong locks to prevent the resources of organized crime from reaching political campaigns. PAN legislators said that the document does not contemplate strong sanctions against parties that receive money from drug trafficking, which—they warn—leaves the door open to illegal financing in elect…
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