Will They Read It? Ricardo Monreal Says Morena Will Support Sheinbaum’s Electoral Reform ‘How It Comes’
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After so many weeks of speculation, the initiative that will modify the Mexican electoral system is about to ‘come out of the oven’. Congressman Ricardo Monreal Ávila announced that the Morena parliamentary group will unanimously support the electoral reform that President Claudia Sheinbaum sent to the Congress of the Union. Morena's parliamentary coordinator said that, although they do not yet know the official content of the project, there is …
After recognizing that it is difficult to get support from allies, Morena's deputies agreed to support electoral reform such as env e CSP.
The coordinator of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, explained this Thursday that they will seek to approve the electoral reform in terms in which it is sent by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. Monreal Ávila said that this day they held a plenary meeting of the parliamentary group, in which they carried out a first analysis of the topics that will integrate the priority agenda of the plenary of San Lázaro. Likewise, he indica…
Prepared with love from El Periódico de Tlaxcala: Morena agreed to support “how it comes” the electoral reform proposal in San Lázaro The parliamentary group of Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena) in the Chamber of Deputies announced unanimous support for the electoral reform initiative that the federal executive will present next week, although the final content of the project is still unknown. The bench, led by Congressman Ricardo Monrea…
The Morena Parliamentary Group in the Chamber of Deputies will support the arrival of the Electoral Reform Initiative sent to them by President Claudia Sheinbaum, as announced this Thursday by the Brownist coordinator in San Lázaro, Ricardo Monreal. “And obviously... Full note »
Representatives of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) agreed to support the electoral reform initiative of President Claudia Sheinbaum, as she arrives in Congress, even though they acknowledged that it will be difficult to obtain the support of their political allies. During an extraordinary plenary meeting, attended by 94 of the 253 legislators who make up the majority bench, parliamentary coordinator Ricardo Monreal reported that next…
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