Mexico's Senate postponed the vote on the new telecommunications law at Sheinbaum's request.
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The intention is what counts.
Freud would say that after the failed acts the truth is hidden. In the face of what we lived last Friday, the Freudian saying is confirmed. The president of the Republic sent to the Congress of the Union, via the Chamber of Senators, an initiative to reform the Telecommunications Law. A few hours later, the corresponding Commission approves it by majority, as has become customary, and announces that it will submit it to the plenary for considera…
Clashes come in Congress between demands; they define telecommunications route
Leticia Robles de la RosaThe Congress of the Union enters the last three working days of its ordinary period in a political environment in which there are social demands for fears of censorship and with five pending laws that even two of them can be postponed to an extraordinary period, although it will depend on the dialogue that legislators have with the federal executive.Today, the focus is on the Senate, where various social organizations ar…
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