Mexican Congress Approves Reform that Reduces Election Spending without Affecting Political Parties
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's Chamber of Deputies on Thursday approved a constitutional reform to cut spending by electoral authorities, state legislatures, and municipalities, but left out a controversial initiative promoted by Governor Claudia López…
With the support of the Citizens' Movement (MC), Morena and allies managed to approve in the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies usually the electoral plan B of President Claudia Sheinbaum that sets a ceiling on the districts, limits the budget of local Congresses and reduces the salary of electoral officials. After a discussion that lasted a little more than four hours, the reform was generally endorsed with 377 votes in favor and 102 against, t…
President Claudia Sheinbaum will once again propose constitutional and other electoral reforms, because the process of transformation of the draught headed by Morena cannot be stopped, Pablo Gomez said.The executive president of the Presidential Commission for Electoral Reform, created from the National Palace, warned that “a transformation of this draught that stops is sinking; this cannot be stopped, it would be suicide and I hope that the maj…
Today, Tuesday, April 7, 2026, it was confirmed that Plan B of the electoral reform will go up to the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies after the project was approved in committees.Punctually, Plan B received 33 votes in favour and 7 votes against by the Committee on Constitutional Points, as well as 27 votes in favour and 6 votes against by members of the Committee on Political-Electoral Reform.When will the Plenary of the Chamber of Deputies …
The electoral plan B was approved this Tuesday in commissions of the C mara of Deputies; it is previewed in plenary on April 8.
The long and complex process of Claudia Sheinbaum's political-electoral reform is about to conclude, after eight months of consultations, forums, two presidential initiatives, a plan A, a plan B and a series of frustrated negotiations in the ruling coalition.The Constitutional Points and Political Reform Committees of the Chamber of Deputies have approved the opinion that will discuss and approve the plenary on Wednesday and that is not even the…
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