Law Does Not Seek to Censor, but to Protect, Says Armenta
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The Governor of Puebla, Alejandro Armenta, defended the Cybersecurity Law, stating that it does not seek to censor, but to protect citizens.
Jesús Alfredo Páez San Martín left office after warning that the approved reform does not guarantee cybersecurity
Alejandro Armenta Mier has been governor of Puebla for six months and has already added several polemics for attacks on journalists and local media. In response to the demands to ensure that freedom of expression is respected and that communicators are not criminalized, the state president responds with censorship. Mexico City, June 17 (Sin Embargo). [...] The post Governor attacks journalists and responds to complaints with fist strokes and cen…
Following the wave of criticism unleashed by the recent approval of the Cybersecurity Law in Puebla, Governor Alejandro Armenta defended this Monday that the law does not seek to limit freedom of expression, but rather to respond to the increase in digital crimes in the state. In an interview with local media, the Morena leader asserted that the legislation, which opposition sectors and civil organizations have dubbed the "Censorship Law," seeks…
He applauded the governor, Alejandro Armenta, taking the "initiative" to send a "cordial invitation" to the state Congress to revise the law.
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