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In the public hearings towards the new General Water Law, Conagua heard how specialists, communities and producers agreed on one point: the country needs clear and transparent rules to guarantee the right to water. Among the proposals were greater citizen surveillance, real sanctions for corruption and the legal recognition of community systems. The tables urged to organize the concessions regime and prioritize the efficient use of the resource. Now, the ruling Commission must convert these proposals into a functional law.
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Teacher Catalina Ramírez inaugurated the Series of Conferences on Inclusion, Human Rights and Judicial Management, highlighting that justice is only strengthened through empathy and the recognition of human dignity. He affirmed that inclusion and human rights must guide the decisions of the PJF. Judge Indira García Pérez stressed the importance of dialogue for closer justice. The cycle began with a presentation by Rita Bell López Vences on affirmative actions in the Mexican electoral system.
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Oceana set off alarm bells by pointing out that half of Mexican fisheries are under threat from illegal fishing, destruction of mangroves and reefs, pollution and climate effects. The Fishing Traffic Light reveals that 23% are in deterioration and 27% do not even have basic data. The organization criticized that the budget continues to privilege hydrocarbons, while communities—many led by women—do the work that the government presumes, but does not attend to.
