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Va Morena for Electoral Reform with or without Allies

Mexico City.- Morena will push an electoral reform with or without her allies, after negotiations with the PVEM and the PT stalled. Thus, President Claudia Sheinbaum will present the initiative next Monday. Ignacio Mier, head of Morena in the Senate, slipped the possibility that the initiative will go to commissions and be ruled without the accompaniment of allies. "If there is no agreement, it will be discussed in committees," he said. The Gree…

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Mexico City.- Mexico's Green Ecologist Party (PVEM) will not know the government's electoral reform proposal. Senator Manuel Velasco, head of the Tucan bench, explained that the PVEM will find out at the same time as the other actors involved. "There is no commitment (that the government will present them to you). I think we will find out at the same time that we all find out. I think it's going to be tomorrow's presentation," he said. Without a…

Manuel Velasco Coello, coordinator of the party in the Senate, in an interview with José Cárdenas, acknowledged that there is no consensus on the electoral reform proposed by the Executive, said that...

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Government Secretary General Santiago De la Peña Grajeda said that apparently, the electoral reform proposed by the Federal Government has not progressed because Morena has not reached an agreement with the allied parties and that negotiations continue “in the dark.” “It seems that on the one hand Morena pushes the reduction or disappearance of the plurinominals, the reduction of economic support or subsidies to the parties through the National …

• They propose to reduce the INE budget by up to 42 per cent in years without elections and reduce the number of councillors.• New method is proposed for electing multi-nominals and cutting seats in the Senate.• Morena, PVEM and PT still do not reach agreements; opposition and civil society demand an open parliament.The proposal for electoral reform promoted by the federal executive entered a phase of key definitions.The project, prepared by the…

Negotiations for the new Electoral Reform have tightened the line between Morena and her allies, the Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM) and the Labor Party (PT). Despite forming a legislative coalition since September 2024, there is no definitive agreement today to approve the initiative, and uncertainty will remain, at least, until next Monday. The coordinator of the Green Senators, Manuel Velasco Coello, openly acknowledged that the workin…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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