The deputy from Zacatecas, Ricardo Monreal Ávila, reported that at the end of the meeting, a series of key topics on the agenda were identified. Among them are the reform for a 40-hour workday, the implementation of anonymous judges, environmental initiatives, and projects related to the prevention and punishment of sexual abuse, among other matters of national relevance. Monreal Ávila explained that during the meeting, a list of seven to eight initiatives that both the federal Executive and the Legislative Branch seek to address in the next period was analyzed, with the objective of establishing a clear and orderly roadmap for their discussion. Furthermore, the coordinator of the Morena caucus and president of the Jucopo of the Chamber of Deputies noted that the dialogue with Sheinbaum was productive and allowed for progress in coordination between branches of government, "reaffirming the commitment of the Morena legislative majority to promote reforms that contribute to institutional strengthening and the well-being of the population." Sheinbaum after meeting with Pablo Gómez: "Electoral reform is still not finished." She indicated that the review of the electoral reform will continue this week as part of the responsible and gradual analysis process that will be followed in the Congress of the Union. The meeting at the National Palace was also attended by the coordinator of Morena senators, Adán Augusto López; the national leader of the party, Luisa María Alcalde, and the coordinator of Presidential Policy, Arturo Zaldívar. Following his working meeting with President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday, Deputy Ricardo Monreal informed that the details of the legislative agenda to be pushed from the start of the next ordinary session period on February 1st were reviewed, particularly those related to constitutional changes and priority reforms for the country.
Mexico: Legislative Agenda for Next Period Defined
Deputy Ricardo Monreal informed about the key issues that will be considered in the Mexican Congress from February 1st. The focus is on the workday reform, the introduction of anonymous judges, and priority national initiatives.