PRI Will Not Go to the United States to Defend Mexican Remittances; They Get Off Commission for This Reason
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Senators of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) will not travel to the United States to defend the remittances of Mexicans from Donald Trump's government tax; this would be the reason why the commission was dropped. A team from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) and members of the Senate will go to Washington on Wednesday, June 4, to meet and present to their counterparts in the United States their arguments against the Mexican remitt…
The PRI will not be part of the plural commission of legislators that will travel this Wednesday to Washington to meet with U.S. Republican senators in search of breaking down the impending 3.5 percent tax on remittances, confirms the... Full Note »
The Parliamentary Group of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the Senate, reported that its legislators will not travel to Washington within the framework of the plural commission to meet with their American counterparts and discuss the 3.5% tax on remittances. You may also be interested: Adelfo Regino congratulates Hugo Aguilar for victory in election Senator Cristina Ruiz said that, so far, they have not been given the agenda of th…
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