Deputies of the State Congress held a meeting with representatives of LGBT community in Puerto Vallarta, with the intention of listening to their requests and building a legislative agenda to further human rights for this sector of the community.
At the meeting, convened by local deputies Héctor Pizano Ramos and Luis Ernesto Munguía, attended by about thirty people involved with the defense of Human Rights, equality and inclusion, they expressed their concerns about the "slowness" with which laws meant to protect the LGBT community had advanced in the state.
One of the main requests made was to classify . . .
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