Sheinbaum meets with leaders of Morena, PVEM, and PT to review 'Plan B' of electoral reform
President Claudia Sheinbaum convened leaders from the Morena, PVEM, and PT parties to discuss alternative legislative strategies after a key electoral reform was rejected.
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico gathered last night at the National Palace with key parliamentary coordinators from the Morena party, Ricardo Monreal and Ignacio Mier from the Senate and House of Deputies respectively, alongside Manuel Velasco from the Green Party and Benjamin Robles from the Labor Party. This meeting took place just hours after Sheinbaum's primary electoral reform initiative faced rejection in the Chamber of Deputies. During the meeting, the legislative agenda was revisited with a focus on the implications of the failed constitutional reform on electoral matters and the potential pathways for upcoming legislative sessions.
Monreal, upon arrival at the National Palace, highlighted the urgency of addressing various legislative scenarios in light of the failure of the initial reform proposal. He indicated that various options, labeled as the 'Plan B', would be explored, ranging from secondary reforms to potentially new constitutional changes that are distinct from the earlier proposal. The discussion appears to be aimed at swiftly adapting to the political landscape following the legislative setback, underscoring the importance of maintaining momentum on electoral reform in Mexico.
Earlier in the day, Sheinbaum had addressed the media, anticipating the rejection of her initiative and signaling her intention to propose alternative strategies for legislative reform. This proactive stance reflects not only her commitment to advancing electoral reform but also the shifting dynamics within the Mexican legislature that will require careful navigation to achieve desired outcomes in forthcoming sessions.