The Government of Mexico establishes that “under no circumstances, it will accept interventions, interference or any other act from abroad that is harmful to the integrity, independence or sovereignty of the nation.”
Among these, “coups, interference in elections or rape of the territory” by land, sea or air are cited.
“Nor will intervention consent to any investigation and persecution without authorization and express collaboration of the Mexican State in the framework of applicable laws.”
It is also mentioned that Mexico rejects any intervention for the investigation and persecution of crime without the authorization and collaboration of the Mexican State.
The modifications to the Magna Carta also impose severe sentences to foreigners for “the manufacture, distribution, alienation, transfer or hospitalization of the national territory in an illegal way of weapons”, or for carrying out “activities outside the law” related to the sovereignty of the sovereignty of the country.
In follow -up to a decree issued by President Donald Trump after assuming office in January, the United States on Wednesday to the Aragua Train, to the Sinaloa Cartel and other drug cartels as global terrorist organizations, according to a notification of the Federal Registry.
The American State Department notice explained that groups represent a risk to national security, foreign policy and economic interests of the American nation.
Transparency Reform
This same Thursday, the Senate received an initiative to create a decentralized body of the Ministry of Anti -Corruption and Good Governance, which will be called “transparency for the people.”
This is the way in which the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI), one of the institutions that disappear by one of the reforms of Andrés Manuel López Obrador will be replaced.
Information requests will fall into the hands of said body, which has already generated criticism for the possible lack of independence you will have.
Disinformation to responses for information requests must be met by administrative bodies of the powers of the Union, once the reform is approved.
For example, if a citizen wants information from political parties, it will be the National Electoral Institute (INE) in charge of attending.
Raquel Buenrostro, head of the Secretariat of Anti -Corruption and Good Governance, has said that it is the creation of the “INAI of the people.”
Together with INAI, the 32 State Transparency Institutes disappear, after years of being channels so that acts of corruption and other irregularities carried out by officials were known.
