A Mexican politician stated that the country currently needs unity in the face of global geopolitical shifts. He noted that Mexico and its neighbor, the United States, are on different paths: Mexico towards a welfare state, while the US moves towards an oligarchy. The politician emphasized that the right-wing forces in Mexico lost the elections by their own rules. He also expressed doubt about the need for a constitutional reform, considering that the ruling coalition already holds power in the executive and legislative branches, as well as having won the judiciary. He said that 335 votes from deputies are required to pass the reform, but the '4T' coalition and its allies currently have only 253. He called for a discussion on more pressing issues facing Mexico, particularly the acute problems of security and drug trafficking.
Mexican Politician Calls for Unity Amid Geopolitical Challenges
The coordinator of the Labor Party's faction in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, Reginaldo Sandoval, spoke on the need for national unity and expressed doubts about the urgency of a constitutional reform amid tense international relations.