Deny Csp State Spy: only Judge Supports Interventions
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President Claudia Shein- baum accused the opposition of “deliberately lying” when she says that the recent laws passed by Congress create a “spy state.”
Mexico City.- Faced with the accusations of the Opposition to impose a "spy state", President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that the government is spying and assured that only a judge can allow the intervention of private communications. "There can only be an intervention, a GPS location, etc., under a court order. Unless it is a missing person, a kidnapping where information is requested directly from the telephone in order to be able to attend in a…
Faced with opposition accusations that her administration was imposing a "spy state," President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo denied on July 2, 2025, that her government was spying and asserted that only a judge could allow the intervention of private communications. "There can only be one intervention, a GPS [Global Positioning System] location, etc...." Source
Mexico City.- Faced with the accusations of the Opposition to impose a “spy state”, President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that the government is spying and assured that only a judge can allow the intervention of private communications. “There can only be an intervention, a GPS location, etc., under a court order. Unless it is a missing person, a kidnapping where the information is requested directly from the telephone in order to be able to attend …
In an ironic and firm tone, President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to criticisms about the alleged creation of a “spy state” by her administration. Referring to a national circulation media that disseminated this version, Sheinbaum commented: “We’re going to sing the song of Lies.” Act followed, she read aloud article 16 of the Constitution, stressing that any GPS communication and location intervention can only be done with a court order, except…
The law expands Internet coverage, protects digital rights and discards government surveillance or censorship Samantha Lamas “The government does not spy or censor,” said José “Pepe” Merino, head of the Digital Public Innovation Agency, explaining the scope of the new Law on Telecommunications and Broadcasting, recently approved by the Senate of the Republic. The initiative seeks to ensure the expansion of Internet coverage in priority areas of …
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