Senate opens dialogue process by Telecom Law; will not be discussed on Monday
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The Political Coordination Board will postpone the discussion to start an open process with social, economic and academic sectors. By Roberto Mendoza By instruction of Senator Adán Augusto López Hernández, president of the Political Coordination Board (JUCOPO) of the Senate of the Republic, a process of open, plural and constructive dialogue with all the actors involved and interested in the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting will begin …
By the instruction of Senator Adam Augusto López Hernández, president of the Political Coordination Board (JUCOPO), "it has been decided to open, from next Monday, an open dialogue process".
The Senate of the Republic confirmed the opening of a citizen dialogue to analyze and enrich the opinion of reform to the Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting. The president of the Political Coordination Board, Adam Augusto López, reported that the meetings will begin on the same Monday. Throughout the afternoon of Monday and Tuesday, various economic and social actors who requested to be heard will participate in the working tables. The a…
In the midst of the controversy that the Telecommunications Act has unleashed, the House of Senators announced that a dialogue will be opened in order to analyze the initiative.This was reported by the legislative body through a statement in which it emphasized that it will be soon when the process of analyzing the proposal begins.In the deployment, the House of Senators stressed that the opening of the dialogue around the controversial initiati…
They attend senators “suggestion” of President Claudia Sheinbaum. By means of a statement, the Senate of the Republic reported that, “by instruction of Senator Adam Augusto López Hernández, president of the Political Coordination Board (JUCOPO) of the Senate of the Republic”, it has decided to open, as of next Monday, an open dialogue process, [...] The “Down” charge of the agenda Telecommunications and Broadcasting law. appeared first in Centra…
The Senate of the Republic postponed the vote on the opinion on the new Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, originally scheduled for Monday and which has generated criticism for its alleged unconstitutionality, violations of economic rights and freedom of expression. Legislator Guadalupe Chavira, senator of the parliamentary faction of Morena, reported that a consultation will be opened with specialists, representatives of the sector and…
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