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Telecommunications Law Threatens Privacy: PAN CDMX

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The PAN leader in Mexico City expressed her rejection of the Federal Telecommunications Law, stating that it threatens the privacy and freedoms of users. In a statement, the PAN in the CDMX described the legislation as reprehensible and an authoritarian attempt to control what is said. “With this spy law they want to impose, the government will be able to ask the telephone companies for your location in real time with the simple justification th…
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The new proposal for a law on telecommunications and broadcasting was submitted in time and form to the Senate of the Republic, so that during the special session it could be submitted to its analysis, possible modification and approval, said the President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, during her morning meeting with the media. “The working tables had been made, and the modifications came directly from the Senate of the Republic in a work that was d…

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The PAN leader in Mexico City expressed her rejection of the Federal Telecommunications Law, stating that it threatens the privacy and freedoms of users. In a statement, the PAN in the CDMX described the legislation as reprehensible and an authoritarian attempt to control what is said. “With this spy law they want to impose, the government will be able to ask the telephone companies for your location in real time with the simple justification th…

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24 Horas broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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