Political Tensions Rise as New Laws Proposed in Jalisco

In Jalisco, the government calls on legislators to approve laws against piracy and protect the economy, amid rising political tensions and allegations of misconduct from prominent leaders.


Political Tensions Rise as New Laws Proposed in Jalisco

The governor of Nuevo León criticized the PRI for its lack of action in response to past tragedies while urging the approval of laws that have already been approved by the Senate. For his part, the national coordinator of MC condemned the PRI leader for his action in times of crisis. It is expected that Morena legislators will take the governor's requests into account.

Regarding the fight against the counterfeiting of goods, efforts are being intensified to protect the legal economy in Mexico. The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) continues to work to combat piracy, with its role being crucial in this regard.

In other news, Gerardo Fernández Noroña, president of the Senate, showed support for the IMPI while Lenia Batres had a confrontation in the Second Chamber of the court for being declared unfit for an analysis. For her part, the Head of Government of CDMX, Clara Brugada, highlighted a cooperation agreement to promote joint research and the formation of interdisciplinary teams.

In summary, the political landscape in Mexico shows a series of confrontations and advancements in various areas. From criticisms of past inaction to agreements to promote research, government and judicial instances continue their course amid controversies and negotiations.