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Gender Change in Government Could Be Mandatory in Bcs, After Reform Initiative

Summary by BCS Noticias
La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). Through a legislative proposal, it would be sought to establish gender alternation in the candidacies for governorship, mayors and mayors in Baja California Sur; if approved, the next electoral process of 2026-2027 would not be affected, they suggest. The initiative was placed on the agenda for December 9, which will be promoted by the deputy Venustian “Tano” Pérez, and seeks to repeal the figure of the common …
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La Paz, Baja California Sur (BCS). Through a legislative proposal, it would be sought to establish gender alternation in the candidacies for governorship, mayors and mayors in Baja California Sur; if approved, the next electoral process of 2026-2027 would not be affected, they suggest. The initiative was placed on the agenda for December 9, which will be promoted by the deputy Venustian “Tano” Pérez, and seeks to repeal the figure of the common …

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BCS Noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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