In the coming hours, the initiative will be voted on in the Legislative Power to determine if it will be formally withdrawn from the project or voted on separately, which could generate the rejection of the PT, but the approval of the majority of the regulatory framework.
Following the PT's absence, Sheinbaum rules out conceding on the revocation issue: "Only one part can be voted on.".
In this way, the 4T will maintain unity in Congress after the tensions arose between Morena, the Green Party, and the PT over the electoral reform promoted by Claudia Sheinbaum, and on the eve of next year's elections, where the three parties are competing for various legislative and executive candidacies.
This Wednesday, in her usual press conference, the head of state announced this possible agreement by assuring that "one part can be voted on and another note".
In recent hours, according to sources from the Upper Chamber consulted by this newsroom, their negotiations would have been successful because the ruling party would count on the PT's votes to approve the president's electoral reform.
These same Senate sources anticipate that the agreement would have been reached due to Morena's willingness to withdraw the revocation of Claudia Sheinbaum's mandate from the reform at the same time as next year's federal elections.
Morena's coordinator in the Senate, Ignacio Mier, is working against the clock to secure the votes that the officialism needs to approve the Plan B promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum.
"It's not conceding, it's a proposal," he stated.
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