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Cámara de Diputados

The Cámara de Diputados is the lower house of the Mexican Congress.

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Mexican Congress Approves Constitutional Reform to Enact Federal Feminicide Law

Mexico's Congress has approved a constitutional reform to enable a federal feminicide law, addressing legal inconsistencies nationwide. The reform now moves to state legislatures, aiming to reduce impunity and unify penalties across the country.

· 44d ago

Mexico's Senate Approves Constitutional Reform to Standardize Feminicide Laws Nationwide

The Mexican Senate has unanimously approved a constitutional reform to create a unified legal framework for feminicide across the country. This move aims to reduce disparities and impunity in gender-based violence cases, paving the way for comprehensive national legislation.

· 51d ago

Mexico Approves Progressive 40-Hour Workweek Amid Social Justice Debate

Mexico's Congress has approved a plan to cut the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, viewed as a move toward social justice. The reform received unanimous support in commissions and is now awaiting final ratification, marking a significant policy shift.

· 56d ago

Mexican Chamber of Deputies Appoints Aureliano Hernández as New ASF Auditor for 2026-34

The Chamber of Deputies elected Aureliano Hernández as head of the Auditoría Superior de la Federación, starting in 2026. His leadership matters as calls grow for decisive action against corruption and continued fiscal oversight in Mexico.

· 58d ago

Sergio Mayer Returns to Mexico's Chamber of Deputies Amid Morena Criticism

Sergio Mayer returned to his seat in Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies after exiting a reality TV show. His comeback has ignited internal Morena party debate over his role and future in politics.

· 59d ago

Mexico Considers Capping State Company Pension Benefits, Facing Retiree Opposition

Mexico's president proposes a constitutional change to limit pensions of Pemex and other public sector retirees, which could cut benefits for many. Retiree groups oppose the reform, warning it could violate legal rights and create uncertainty about retirement protections.

· 60d ago

Mexico Passes Reforms to Curb High Bureaucratic Pensions, Caps Benefits at 70,000 Pesos

Mexico's Congress has approved reforms to limit pensions for high-level bureaucrats, ending 'golden pensions' and capping benefits at 70,000 pesos. The measures aim to reduce federal spending and are pending gubernatorial approval before enforcement.

· 70d ago

Mexico's Chamber of Deputies Approves Law to Boost Private Investment in Strategic Infrastructure

Mexico's Chamber of Deputies approved legislation to promote private investment in strategic government infrastructure projects. This law may speed up development and enhance funding capacity for energy, transport, and water sectors.

· 71d ago

Sheinbaum's Electoral Reform Moves to Lower House, Defends Political Cost Reductions

Sheinbaum's electoral reform proposal advances to the Chamber of Deputies this week. She defends the reforms as fulfilling promises to the people despite facing criticism. The reform aims to reduce political costs and increase electoral efficiency.

· 93d ago

Mexican lawmakers consider bills on cinema law and AI voice actor protection

Mexican Deputy Claudia Sheinbaum introduces a bill to establish a Federal Law on Cinema and Audiovisual. Meanwhile, a proposal to protect dubbing actors from AI voice synthesis has been received by the Chamber of Deputies. Both efforts highlight Mexico's focus on supporting its cultural industries amidst technological advances.

· 99d ago