Sheinbaum's "Plan B" for Electoral Reform Closed One Chapter but Opened a Conflict
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One-time party or triumvirate? That's a dilemma for President Claudia Sheinbaum once her double defeat at the hands of her allies frees her from compromises. Blackist number one is facing the most important electoral political decision.The Labor Party has given the president the best of the gifts.After Plan B was shelved last week by the PT, which did not yield to the recall coinciding with the mid-term election of 2027, she has more options tha…
Analysis by Mario González, CNN en Español: The Mexican Senate's approval of part of the electoral reform proposed by Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum brings to a close four years of intense debate that has brought about profound changes in Mexican politics. But it opens another chapter regarding the fate of the ruling coalition of the so-called Fourth Transformation. Indeed, what at first glance appears to be a victory for the ruling party and its allie…
Plan B in electoral matters follows its course after being approved with adjustments in the Senate and sent to the Chamber of Deputies for its next discussion. In this analysis, the positions found around the reform are explored: from the PRI, the scope is questioned and what they consider a failed attempt that leaves out key elements such as the revocation of the mandate. In addition, it deepens the possible effects of the proposed budget cuts,…
The Senate approved Plan B of the electoral reform with 87 votes in favour and 41 against, reaching the required qualified majority and taking the opinion to the Chamber of Deputies for analysis. The initiative establishes budget cuts, salary limits to electoral authorities and adjustments in the integration of municipal governments. During the discussion of each point in particular, the plenary accepted a reservation submitted by Senator Lizeth…
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