Upon receiving the electoral reform initiative sent by the Federal Executive, which reforms 11 constitutional articles, the president of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Kenia López Rabadán, stated that Mexico deserves solid electoral rules, built by consensus among political forces and with technical rigor. She also announced that this discussion will be open to the public, so she will receive proposals and suggestions at her official email kenia.lopez@diputados.gob.mx, which she will channel to the issuing committees for their consideration and analysis. In a video message, López Rabadan reiterated that as president of the Chamber, she will guarantee an open, serious, and plural debate, and affirmed that from the Board of Directors, she will conduct this process with responsibility, legality, transparency, and adherence to the Constitution. "It is necessary that there is no fast-track, that the specific days are met for the commission to issue a report so that it can be processed; the first step is that it is received, it is reported to the plenary, it is sent to the commission and that this is not done outside the regulations," she said. Sheinbaum warns that she has a plan B if Congress rejects the electoral reform: "It will not be a defeat." "First, it is necessary to know if it is a constitutional initiative or a constitutional initiative and several reforms to the laws, necessary to adapt to that constitutional priority, but without haste and without pause, we are going to do it well," added the PAN member. From this moment on, she said, the legislative process will begin with the referral of the initiative to committees, where it will be analyzed, the political forces will be heard, and possible modifications will be discussed before reaching the Plenary. Important! I inform that I have received, from the President of the Republic, the Electoral Reform Initiative. It is an initiative that aims to reform 11 articles of the Constitution. From this moment, the legislative process will begin. My responsibility will be to guarantee a...
Kenia López Rabadán Confirms Receipt of Electoral Reform Initiative in Mexico
The president of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, Kenia López Rabadán, has confirmed receiving a presidential initiative to reform 11 constitutional articles. She stated Mexico deserves solid electoral rules built by consensus and promised an open, transparent debate. Citizens can submit proposals to her official email.