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Opinion · MexicoMexico City.- The head of the PAN bench in the Senate, Ricardo Anaya, warned that the extraordinary session of the Congress of the Union that began this Monday will be an exercise marked by the dawns and lack of transparency. "It will be an extraordinary period that will be full of dawns and in which the transparency will shine by its absence," said Anaya. The former presidential candidate questioned Morena for having encouraged the opening of t…See the Story
Says Anaya How Extraordinary It Will Be Filled with 'Albows'
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Gustavo PetroA few days after the reform of the Federal Labor Law to regulate the rights of digital platform workers came into effect, some distributors have gone out to protest the streets. During the blockades carried out in Mexico City this week, they expressed their concern that the project could affect the flexibility of their employment and reduce their income, especially for the contributions to the IMSS that will be discounted.See the Story
Labor Reform for Digital Platforms in Mexico: What Does It Consist of and Why Do some Distributors Protest?
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Law · MexicoThis Tuesday, with 75 votes of Moreno and allies in favor and 37 votes against, the Senate approved the National Law to Eliminate Bureaucratic Procedures, which will digitize procedures and centralize personal and biometric data through the MX Key. Although the legislation promises administrative simplification, experts warn of cybersecurity risks, data leaks and possible misuse of information by the government, generating concerns about privacy…See the Story
‘Open’ the MX Key: Senate Passes the National Law to Eliminate Bureaucratic Procedures
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French Administrative Supreme Court Buries the Debate over Internet Censorship Law - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
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