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In 2027, election of the Judiciary and advance recall election: Sheinbaum's 'Plan B' electoral reform

Claudia Sheinbaum has proposed a 'Plan B' electoral reform that includes advancing the recall election and maintaining the judiciary elections in 2027.

Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, has presented her 'Plan B' electoral reform initiative, which aims to modify the political landscape significantly by advancing the presidential recall election. This proposal, which Sheinbaum introduced to the Senate, allows for the possibility of her promoting a vote in her favor during the recall process. Not only does this initiative aim to alter the timeline of the electoral cycle, but it also includes provisions to gradually reduce spending in the Senate and establish caps on the salaries of electoral officials, enhancing transparency in party leadership remuneration.

The reform also seeks to amend various laws, including the Constitution and key electoral regulations. It mandates that political party leaders must declare their salaries and imposes a cap to ensure they do not earn more than the sitting President of Mexico. This is indicative of a broader trend towards transparency and accountability in public service, as it seeks to curb excessive earnings from public office while maintaining the integrity of the electoral process.

The implications of this proposed reform are significant, especially as they pertain to the upcoming 2027 judicial elections. By embedding these changes into the electoral framework, Sheinbaum is positioning her party and herself for a potentially advantageous situation ahead of the elections. This has drawn a range of reactions from political analysts and opposition parties, who are concerned about the ramifications for democratic practices and the balance of power within the government.

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