Water Regulations Divide Mexicans: Government Says It Will Provide Certainty, Activists See It as a Step Backward
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Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — The controversial water management regulations in Mexico, rushed through by the ruling majority in Congress, have raised concerns among activists and opponents who fear increased controls, while the government asserted on Friday that the law will provide certainty for farmers and protect the vital resource.
Between accusations of centralism and demagogy, the new Water Law faces a rejection that could activate the so-called broncho Mexico. By José Luis Camacho Acevedo The promulgation of a new law on the use of water in Mexico has generated a series of protests among sectors of the population (the broncho Mexico) that live daily the regrettable fact of an exploitation as irrational as it is unjust of the vital liquid under the laws, same ones that a…
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