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Mexico is currently under heavy pressure from the United States to improve its environmental record. One of the conditions of the bilateral free trade agreement that the United States and Mexico signed in 2008 was a commitment to address environmental issues. However, Mexico has yet to comply with some of the more stringent environmental regulations of the United States. This has led to tension between the two countries and has raised questions about the limits of the right to truth in environ

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The right to truth in environmental matters for Mexico is limited by certain legal provisions. Under Article 6 of the Mexican Constitution, citizens have a right to information about the environment. However, the government can limit access to certain information if it is deemed confidential or protected. Additionally, the Federal Transparency and Access to Public Government Information Law also limits access to certain information due to secrecy or national security reasons. In addition, the National Transparency and Access to Information System of Mexico may refuse requests for information on grounds of protecting personal data or other sensitive topics. Finally, Mexico's Law on Environmental Responsibility also restricts access to certain environmental information if it could affect public security or national interest.

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Published: Thursday, December 22, 2022

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