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Ms Santy MONTEMAYOR CASTILLO (Mexico)

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Substitute
Deputy
PVEM

Cámara de Diputados del H. Congreso de la Unión
MX - C.P. 15960 - México D.F.
Mexico

Working language: English

Mandates

In the political groups

In the Assembly

  • since 27/01/2025 Substitute - Mexico
  • from 24/01/2022 to 29/09/2024 Substitute - Mexico

In the committee(s) and sub-committee(s)

Interventions

Last speeches

22/04/2026 | 18:13:35 Hello from Mexico. The abolition of the death penalty in Mexico was a long and gradual process which required political, social and legal changes that took place over a century. After independence, the death penalty applied to serious crimes such as treason, murder or military crimes. Our constitution of 1857 didn't eliminate it, but tried to limit it, reserving for political crimes and limiting its application.  The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States in 1917 maintained the... 09/04/2025 | 11:01:57 Hi, good morning, It is a pleasure to be here, as I have been on a yearly basis for the past four years, as a member of this committee representing my country, Mexico, my city Cancún, and my state, Quintana Roo, from the Mexican Federal Congress. I am grateful for the opportunity to speak today on such an important topic. As we all know, the Council of Europe is an intergovernmental organisation whose main objectives are to promote human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Europe. Even... 30/01/2025 | 16:58:57 Hi, I'm Santy Montemayor from Cancun, Mexico. Good afternoon. I would like to send regards to all of the participants. I hope the conclusions from the Parliamentary Assembly's activities will serve as the basis for developing proposals that will continue to strengthen the various nations. Today, we are discussing the issue of the participation of women in the economy, to which end, gender parity in the various facets of society is often discussed. Today, it is almost unimaginable for there to...

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