Feb 18 • 08:19 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Claudia Sheinbaum announces she will send electoral reform to Congress next week

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that she will send a constitutional electoral reform proposal to the Mexican Congress next week.

In a recent press conference held at Palacio Nacional, President Claudia Sheinbaum disclosed her plans to send a constitutional reform initiative regarding the electoral system to the Congress of the Union the following week. She indicated that the proposal was developed by the Presidential Commission for Electoral Reform, which provided her with progress updates earlier in the week. While specific details of the reform document were not unveiled, Sheinbaum hinted at several key objectives.

The proposed reforms are structured around four central aims: reducing the budget allocated to electoral bodies and party financing; eliminating the plurinominal list system; enhancing the representation of Mexicans living abroad; and encouraging citizen consultations. According to Sheinbaum, the motivation behind these reforms is to cut the financial costs associated with elections in Mexico and to reevaluate the roles and representations of electoral organizations within the country.

As the announcement comes at a crucial time in Mexican politics, these reforms could reshape the electoral landscape. The proposal's emphasis on budget reduction and citizen representation may resonate with public sentiments regarding political accountability and transparency. However, the reaction from various political factions and civil society organizations will be closely monitored as the reform gets debated in Congress, indicating a potentially contentious discussion ahead regarding the future of electoral governance in Mexico.

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