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Puebla Enforces Dry Law Ahead of Judicial Elections
Puebla, Mexico, observes a "Ley Seca" (dry law) this weekend, May 31st and June 1st, in advance of judicial elections. Stores across the city are complying, temporarily suspending alcohol sales. One store owner, who wished to remain anonymous, stated, "We are following the law. It's important to maintain order during the election." The dry law is a common practice in Mexico during elections to prevent public disorder. This temporary measure aims to ensure a peaceful and orderly electoral process. The initiative promotes responsible citizenship and participation in the democratic process. The success of the dry law relies on the cooperation of businesses and citizens alike.
17 days ago
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Puebla, Mexico
news release
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