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[Opinion] ‘It Was a so-Called Electoral Reform’, Says Marcelo Torres Cofiño, Federal Deputy for Torreón

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TORREÓN, COAH.- After he did not advance the proposal for electoral reform presented at the federal level, the deputy of the National Action Party, Marcelo Torres Cofiño, said that the outcome was expected, since, in his opinion, the initiative did not have the support of the citizenry nor with agreements between the different political forces.The PAN legislator criticized the proposal promoted by Morena, which he referred to as a “bad so-called…
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TORREÓN, COAH.- After he did not advance the proposal for electoral reform presented at the federal level, the deputy of the National Action Party, Marcelo Torres Cofiño, said that the outcome was expected, since, in his opinion, the initiative did not have the support of the citizenry nor with agreements between the different political forces.The PAN legislator criticized the proposal promoted by Morena, which he referred to as a “bad so-called…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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