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Mexico Passes Reforms to Curb High Bureaucratic Pensions, Caps Benefits at 70,000 Pesos
Mexico's legislative branch has approved significant reforms targeting high-level bureaucratic pensions, aligning with government efforts to reduce fiscal expenditure. The reforms, including a cap at 70,000 pesos and ending 'golden pensions', are now awaiting approval from 17 state legislatures before becoming law. This move signals a shift towards austerity measures for public officials and could set a precedent for pension reforms in other sectors.
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