Mexico City. The Prosecutor’s Office Specialized in Electoral Crimes affirmed that until shortly before 2:00 p.m. this Sunday, it had accumulated 14 complaints for possible illicit acts committed in relation to the revocation of the mandate.
Through its social networks, the agency, dependent on the Attorney General’s Office (FGR), stated that all these complaints will be addressed and their situation will be determined according to law.
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He explained that for this day a surveillance operation was deployed throughout the country with the support of the FGR delegations in the 32 entities of the Republic “to collect complaints filed as a result of this democratic exercise.”
In addition, he reminded citizens that they can file their complaints online, on the website www.fedenet.org.mxor on the Fedetel phone: 800 8 33 72 33