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Towards a Data-Based Electoral Reform Reduce the Cost or Value of Democracy?

Summary by El Financiero
Is our democracy worth what it costs?One of the objectives of the Presidential Commission for Electoral Reform is to modify the legal framework to reduce the excessive public resources allocated to the party and electoral bureaucracy.One of the first reactions of the critical positions to tetratheism has been to defend public resources for political parties with a dual objective: to prevent them from seeking illicit financing and improve the con…

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Is our democracy worth what it costs?One of the objectives of the Presidential Commission for Electoral Reform is to modify the legal framework to reduce the excessive public resources allocated to the party and electoral bureaucracy.One of the first reactions of the critical positions to tetratheism has been to defend public resources for political parties with a dual objective: to prevent them from seeking illicit financing and improve the con…

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Column: Democratic Resilience The political chess of the (im)probable electoral reform in Mexico in 2026 Eduardo Sergio de la Torre Jaramillo The presidential decree created by the Electoral Reform Commission, dated August 11, 2025, presents three paradoxes.The first: it must deliver results in January 2026.The second: it will take effect until September 30, 2030.The third: the legislative composition of the Congress of the Union itself.The firs…

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versiones.com.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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