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Citizen Movement to Propose Electoral Reform Vote From the Age of 16

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Castañeda explained that young people aged 16 and 17 can work and pay taxes, so they should have a voice and vote in democratic processes to elect their representatives.
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Since the 4T is involved in electoral reform, the Citizens’ Movement also wants to enter... and will do so to propose that from the age of 16 it can be voted. Photo: Cuartoscuro “We demand a lot of youth, we pay little attention to them,” justifies the Citizen Movement. Applying that of “for something crazy to propose something even more crazy? Well... no, it is the Citizen Movement Coordinator himself in the Senate, Clemente Castañeda, who anno…

Movimiento Ciudadano announced that it will propose that the vote be valid from the age of 16, this in the framework of the discussion for the new electoral reform.This was announced by the coordinator of the Citizens' Movement bench in the Senate, Clemente Castañeda, who assured that this measure would seek to strengthen the participation of young people in the democratic way of the country.The proposal of Movimiento Ciudadano pointed out must …

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Guadalajara, Jalisco. In the discussion on the electoral reform promoted by the Presidency of the Republic, the Parliamentary Group of Citizen Movement in the Senate of the Republic, will propose establishing the right to vote from the age of 16. The coordinator of the senators of MC, Clemente Castañeda, explained that the electoral reform must address actions to prevent money from organized crime from coming to the elections, but that issue doe…

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Castañeda explained that young people aged 16 and 17 can work and pay taxes, so they should have a voice and vote in democratic processes to elect their representatives.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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