The Easter festivities are coming to an end, and with this, the Prohibition Law imposed in some states across the country will be lifted.
“Ley seca” (dry law) is a measure implemented by local authorities aimed at preventing the sale of alcoholic beverages during a certain period of time, in order to preserve public order.
It should be noted that this measure affected the State of Mexico and, in turn, Mexico City. However, restrictions on the sale of alcoholic beverages and the consumption of alcohol in public spaces are about to end.
Below, we inform you about the days and times when drinking or selling alcohol will no longer be grounds for a fine.
When does the Prohibition Law for Easter end in the State of Mexico?
Huixquilucan: The measure began on April 13 and will end on April 20.
Metepec: It began on Thursday, April 17 and ends at midnight on Friday, April 18.
Nezahualcóyotl: It began on Thursday, April 17 and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, April 20.
San Mateo Atenco: It began on Thursday, April 17 and ends at midnight on Sunday, April 20.
When does the Prohibition Law end for Holy Week in Mexico City?
Magdalena Contreras – at 11:59 PM on Saturday, April 19
Iztapalapa – at 11:59 PM this Friday, April 18
Venustiano Carranza – at 11:59 PM on Sunday, April 20
Xochimilco – at 11:59 PM on April 21
Gustavo A. Madero – at 11:59 PM this Friday, April 18
Town of Tulyehualco – at 11:59 PM on April 21

Source: informador