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[Opinion] Deputies Dismiss Electoral Reform Ruling; Failed to Reach Qualified Majority - Uniradio Informa Baja California

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There was no general discussion; only the six parliamentary coordinators took to the podium to express the position of each party.
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After a day marked by political tension and the citizen siege on the outskirts of San Lázaro, the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies formally rejected the opinion of the Electoral Reform promoted by the Federal Government. Despite Morena’s attempts to speed up the discussion, the ruling bloc failed to reach the qualified majority needed to modify the Constitution, marking the first major legislative setback of this six-year period. To amend the …

There was no general discussion; only the six parliamentary coordinators took to the podium to express the position of each party.

There was no general discussion; only the six parliamentary coordinators took to the podium to express the position of each party.

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uniradiobaja.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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