Beto Anaya clarified his party's position on the electoral constitutional changes proposed by the Presidency. "We will not approve anything that implies a setback and the disappearance of the party system and pluralism in this country," he stated. The timing of the budget approval in favor of Beto Anaya's group raised eyebrows among the opposition leadership and even leaders of the Green Party, who are still not ready to endorse the Electoral Reform. With these words, President Claudia Sheinbaum passed the responsibility for the Electoral Reform of the 4T to her allies: the Green Party and the PT. In the case of the Labor Party, its leader Beto Anaya has not yet guaranteed the votes of his party's parliamentary groups in San Lázaro and the Senate of the Republic, and Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez and Morena leader Luisa María Alcalde continue negotiations, while Senator Yeidckol Polevnsky rejected the presidential proposal. As part of these good offices, the Ministry of the Interior and Morena are pointing to Beto Anaya's Cendis. "We are making the proposal, and now it depends on the deputies and senators to approve it," they stated. "The Cendis should not be a bargaining chip," retorted Guadalupe Rodríguez, the general director of the Cendis. They operate under public, private, or mixed models, seeking to guarantee children's rights through programs covering physical, cognitive, and social aspects. This very Friday, the Federal Government published the rules for the operation of the Cendis, which, no minor detail, are directed in 15 states by the PT deputy in the Congress of Nuevo León, Guadalupe Rodríguez Martínez, wife of Beto Anaya. The Green Party and the PT believe there will be an agreement with Claudia but do not rule out an alliance with Dante. This year, the Federal Government allocated 828 million pesos to the Cendis, of which each Child Development Center would receive 2 million pesos as March begins. For now, it seems that Morena can count on the PT's votes to fulfill Sheinbaum's goals. A Cendi (Child Development Center) is an institution that offers care, education, and comprehensive development to young children (from infants to preschoolers, approximately 45 days to 6 years), especially for the children of workers. These centers are attached to the Federal Educational Authority (AEFCM) and provide nutrition, health, psychological care, educational, and recreational activities at various times.
Political Crisis Over Electoral Reform in Mexico
Mexico is on the brink of a political crisis due to an electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum. The Labor Party, led by Beto Anaya, is resisting the changes, while the government is using budgetary leverage and pressure on social programs to achieve its goals. The situation is complicated by the potential collapse of the coalition and the formation of a new opposition force.