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Propose Disqualification of Officials Convicted of Illicit Enrichment

Summary by La Jornada Baja California
Mexicali, June 18. The local deputy, Dunnia Montserrat Murillo López, presented an initiative to disqualify public servants who have committed the crime of illicit enrichment. Morena’s legislative proposal proposes to reform the Administrative Responsibilities Act to punish those who have been sentenced for a political trial. The local congresswoman considered it necessary to strengthen the regulatory framework, since in Baja California offices …
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Mexicali, June 18. The local deputy, Dunnia Montserrat Murillo López, presented an initiative to disqualify public servants who have committed the crime of illicit enrichment. Morena’s legislative proposal proposes to reform the Administrative Responsibilities Act to punish those who have been sentenced for a political trial. The local congresswoman considered it necessary to strengthen the regulatory framework, since in Baja California offices …

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MEXICALI, JUNE 18, 2025.- Rep. Dunnia Montserrat Murillo López, presented an initiative to reform the Administrative Responsibilities Act, in order to disqualify public servants for acts or omissions that are detrimental to fundamental public interests. This is because of public servants who have been sentenced for a political trial for acts or omissions, which prejudice public interests or the good administration of this Act that the Lawmaker o…

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Diario Tijuana broke the news in on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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