The document discusses the right to information. It states that since Greek times, humans have had a natural desire to gain knowledge about the world, as Aristotle expressed. The right to information is a fundamental human right and key part of freedom of thought and expression. It consists of the right of an individual to seek and receive information held by public bodies, organizations, and companies. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 aimed to establish the concept of the right to information, guaranteeing people access to public archives and documents, freedom of expression and the press, and the ability to receive objective and timely information. In Mexico, the Supreme Court defined the right to information as an individual guarantee with boundaries in 2000, though it became a fundamental right