translated from Spanish: Deputies approve changes to lead Paco Taibo FCE

the Chamber of Deputies approved the reform of the law for Federal entities parastatal, which includes removing the requirement that only Mexicans by birth may target any of these entities.
Read for pleasure and low cost: the Government plan of AMLO to promote reading the opinion, which had already been approved by Senators last December, won 303 votes in favour, 111 against and 31 abstentions, so it now will go to the President.
The reform allows the writer Paco Ignacio Taibo II, born in Gijón, Spain, and naturalized Mexican, can become director general of the Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE).

303 votes in favour, 111 against and 31 abstentions. Endorse, in general and in particular, the opinion that reform various provisions of the Federal law for para-State entities. It becomes the federal executive. https://t.co/3VW8qwkJBy – Chamber of Deputies (@Mx_Diputados) February 7, 2019

modification to article 21 of the Act, eliminates be Mexican by birth and only establishes the requirement of having the quality of Mexican citizen with enjoyment of their civil rights.
Taibo II said that he will seek to reduce the price of books so that they reach every community in the country last November, until assumed power the new Government, Taibo said he would assume the responsibility of the office of the FCE by Decree of Andrés López Manuel Obrador.

“if still happens for Monday will be an edict from the President naming me in charge of clearance while sale law, or whatever it is is it we got bent, Comrade”, exclaimed during his participation in the Guadalajara book fair.

“Whatever it is is it got bent comrade”: Paco Ignacio Taibo II on the law that will allow him to be director of the Fondo de Cultura Económica ?? pic.twitter.com/RuATuHGnjH – Zaragoza Salvador a. (@SalvadorZA) November 28, 2018

after the criticism of legislators and opposition legislators, who branded a sexist language that normalizes violence against women, the writer offered an apology via Twitter.
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