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They Warn About Candidates and Elections in Tehuacán

Summary by Contigo Puebla
Martín Antonio Escamilla Meza As every three years, because they are usually never seen in the colonies or in the populations, they appear as fungi after the rain, an increasing number of candidates for candidates to be municipal presidents or deputies; we begin to see everywhere pints, “journalist notes”, “interviews” like, videos on social networks with the aspirant “listening” to the people who gather “spontaneously” under any pretext: the pr…
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Martín Antonio Escamilla Meza As every three years, because they are usually never seen in the colonies or in the populations, they appear as fungi after the rain, an increasing number of candidates for candidates to be municipal presidents or deputies; we begin to see everywhere pints, “journalist notes”, “interviews” like, videos on social networks with the aspirant “listening” to the people who gather “spontaneously” under any pretext: the pr…

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Contigo Puebla broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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