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The president of Mexico announced that she will send a constitutional reform initiative to Congress to set limits on the pensions of former high-level officials
MEXICO CITY, Mexico.- President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a constitutional reform initiative to eliminate privileges in millions of pensions of former trust workers in dependencies and companies of the federal government. During her conference in Palacio Nacional, Raquel Buenrostro, head of the Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat, reported that “exorbitant” pensions were detected that exceed [...] The Sheinbaum entry goes against m…
In Mexico, they go against billionaire pensions received by former trusted workers, that's what President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo said at her morning conference as she anticipated that there will be a constitutional reform so, from now on, the pensions that will be given will be half of what the [...]
President Claudia Sheinbaum will send to the Senate of the Republic the initiative to eliminate the millions of pensions of former trust officials who worked in the country’s parastatal companies and public entities. At her morning conference, she presented the initiative “Pensions without Privileges”, which reforms article 127 of the Constitution, in terms of the limit to [...] The article Sheinbaum presents the initiative “Pensions without Pri…
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, will send to the Senate of the Republic an initiative to stop millions of pensions of former officials of trust in dependencies and companies of the State. During the morning press conference it was reported that the proposal will modify article 127 of the Constitution to set a limit to retirements of high command. The aim is to eliminate privileges and strengthen Republican austerity criteria. If appr…
President Claudia Sheinbaum presented an initiative to reform Article 127 of the Constitution to end the exorbitant pensions currently received by former civil servants, senior managers of public entities, which amount to up to one million pesos a month. The proposal states that retirements may not exceed 50% of the remuneration of the head of the Federal Executive, around 70,000 pesos a month. “We are not obviously talking about workers with co…
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