Mexico's Transparency Laws Are In Danger According To Business News
(PRWEB) September 12, 2013 -- According to a report in the International Business Times on the 22nd of August 2013 (http://www.ibtimes.com/mexican-government-proposes-law-limit-government-transparency-access-information-1395913), Mexico's transparency laws are in danger. As reported, the Mexican Congress passed a series of amendments that could seriously limit the public's access to government information if the Senate votes the same as the other chamber did.
The report went on to add that the proposed amendments by the governing Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) will take some autonomy away from the Instituto Federal de Acceso a la Información (Federal Institution of Access to Information, or IFAI) in matters of security, economic stability and human rights.
ProXPN is stepping out to be heard and making their declaration be known that during these times of need they will play their part in helping Mexicans have the liberties they rightful should in regards to freedom of access to information.
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Alex Broster, proXPN, B.V., http://www.proxpn.com, 1-888-721-1337, [email protected]
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