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They Read in Congress From Quintana Roo to “Tajamar Law” and “Pok Ta Pok Law” and Turn Them to Commissions

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November 12/ Cancun, Q. Roo.- Seven months after being presented, the “Tajamar Law” and the “Pok Ta Pok Law”, two of the four citizen initiatives promoted by citizenship of 11 municipalities of Quintana Roo, were finally read in the plenary of the state Congress and turned to commissions for their study, analysis, discussion ...
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November 12/ Cancun, Q. Roo.- Seven months after being presented, the “Tajamar Law” and the “Pok Ta Pok Law”, two of the four citizen initiatives promoted by citizenship of 11 municipalities of Quintana Roo, were finally read in the plenary of the state Congress and turned to commissions for their study, analysis, discussion ...

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EstamosAquí MX broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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