Citizen Movement Plants Its Own Political Reform with Voting Age in 16 Years
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One day after President Claudia Sheinbaum sent her electoral reform initiative to the Mexican Congress, the political board added a second piece. The Citizens' Movement (MC) party presented a counter-proposal this Thursday: a package of constitutional and legal changes with which it seeks to rethink the debate around citizen participation, party financing and election shielding to prevent the intrusion of organized crime. Continue reading
Movimiento Ciudadano will present its proposal for electoral reform on Thursday, although it does not qualify it as a counter-proposal to the presidential initiative, but rather as a document that includes the only justification for a reform: to stop the interference of organized crime, said Alejandra Barrales, vice-coordinator of the Citizen Movement bench in the Senate, in an interview with El Financiero. “It is time for the Citizen Movement t…
Proposes “mandatory vote” and annulment of elections for assassinations of candidates Deputy Ivonne Ortega Pacheco, coordinator of the Parliamentary Group of Citizen Movement in the Chamber of Deputies, reported that her bench presented on Thursday an electoral reform initiative that proposes modifications to 15 articles of the Political Constitution, as well as changes to various secondary laws, with the aim of strengthening participation [...]…
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