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Opposition 'deliberately lying' about Spy Law, Sheinbaum says: Wednesday's mañanera recapped

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In response to the criticisms of 'Law Esp a', Claudia Sheinbaum proposed giving it a new name and calling it 'Law of Support for the Population'.

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With an increasing theatricality, President Claudia Sheinbaum referred yesterday, in a mocking tone, to the headline of the daily Reforma, who said: “He warns opposition to creating a spy state,” citing legislators from the PAN and PRI. “Reforma lies,” the president emphasized, adjudicating to him a statement that was not from the newspaper, indulging in a falsehood. One of two: either he pretended to deceive Mexicans, or he was conned by his ma…

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Faced with allegations against the reform of the National System of Investigation and Intelligence by disqualifying it as a spy law, President Claudia Sheinbaum pointed out that it is false of all falsehood, because her government does not seek to spy on anyone. “Once again, there are not how many commentators [saying: spy law]. No. [...] The charge There is no ‘spy law’, it is law of security and support to the population: Sheinbaum first appea…

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In response to criticism leveled against the Telecommunications Law for the risk of spying, President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed rebranding this set of provisions as the "Population Support Law." Many observations were then incorporated, and now the infamous "Spy Law" is once again being discussed by I don't know how many commentators... No, no, it's the Population Security and Support Law, that's what it should be called; it has nothing to do w…

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President Claudia Sheinbaum said it is false that the reform of the Telecommunications Law allows espionage by the Mexican state. “It’s false, it’s a lie, that the approved laws have to do with that the state is going to spy. It’s false. It’s deliberately lying. The government won’t spy on anyone, as they spyed on us.” “I think that all of us here, all of us in one way or another, were spied, because all of the comrades, because they’ve been mil…

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