Legislative Agenda 2026: Electoral Reform, 40 Hours and Penal Changes
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Ricardo Monreal confirms that there will be no extraordinary period and that the key initiatives would reach until mid-January. Electoral reform would include proportional representation, party financing, OPLES, revocation of mandate and mandatory vote, without closed definitions. Mexico City.— At the close of the legislative period of 2025, the coordinator of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal Ávila, outlined the main axes of th…
The electoral reform that will be presented would include changes in the obligation to vote, as Congressman Ricardo Monreal said, with the intention of increasing citizen participation.Regarding the date of discussion of the electoral reform, Ricardo Monreal pointed out that there is still no initiative, although he hopes that the commission headed by Pablo Gómez the present one in mid-January.Electoral reform would include changes to the obliga…
Ricardo Monreal Ávila, head of the Morena Parliamentary Group in the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress of the Union, revealed on December 18, 2025, that the next electoral reform could include mandatory voting. According to the legislator's predictions, the initiative will be sent to the Congress of the Union by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo in the middle of… Source
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