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Electoral Reform, Nothing Sure

Summary by El Financiero
Although just a day earlier, and last week too, Morena’s leader, Ricardo Monreal, had argued that electoral reform “will be a priority” in the next ordinary session, which begins in September, yesterday the Black leader seemed to reverse it. “I don’t mention it as a priority, because of it we don’t even have a skeleton, a project or a proposal,” he clarified. While he recalled that President Claudia Sheinbaum mentioned five items: elimination of…

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Although just a day earlier, and last week too, Morena’s leader, Ricardo Monreal, had argued that electoral reform “will be a priority” in the next ordinary session, which begins in September, yesterday the Black leader seemed to reverse it. “I don’t mention it as a priority, because of it we don’t even have a skeleton, a project or a proposal,” he clarified. While he recalled that President Claudia Sheinbaum mentioned five items: elimination of…

·Mexico
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Economic Commissions of the Councils decide initiatives for 17-hour day and more Sunday work.

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Monreal said that in the next period to prioritize secondary laws of reform to the PJ, reduction of working hours and electoral reform.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Social workers qualify 4×3 day project as “political retreat” San José, 3 Jul (elmundo.cr) – The Costa Rican Social Workers’ Association (COLTRAS) expressed its rejection of the approval of the motion that grants the fast track to the bill that aims to establish 12 hour working days for 4 days, known as 4×3. COLTRAS considers that this proposal represents a concession to business interests and a direct threat to the rights of working people. Fur…

In addition to the forums for the implementation of the 40-hour day, convened by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (STPS), the Committee on Labour and Social Security of the Chamber of Deputies has launched the Route at 40 hours, which includes in its first phase, direct dialogue with the business sector, trade unions and specialists, to gather more proposals.

Roberto Quijano, a business lawyer, said the expectation remains that the federal authorities will listen to the business sector.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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