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

Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform prepares to reach the Mexican Chamber of Deputies this Wednesday, focusing on reducing political costs and addressing public concerns. The reform has sparked mixed reactions, highlighting ongoing debates about electoral fairness and political representation in Mexico. Monitoring the legislative process will reveal the final shape of these reforms and their potential impact on Mexico’s democracy.
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Kenia Rabadán
Cámara de Diputados
Claudia Sheinbaum
Congreso de la Unión
San Lázaro
Baja California Sur
Felipe Calderón
Partido del Trabajo
Instituto Nacional Electoral
Palacio Nacional