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Mexico's President Sends Second Electoral Reform Bill to Senate
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On March 17, Mexican president Claudia sheinbaum submitted her second electoral reform proposal directly to the senate after lawmakers rejected an initial version earlier in February due to concerns over campaign finance and voting rules for independent candidates like luisa neri y maría de la cruz gonzález pinedo.
Key Points
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1The Senate is currently reviewing President Claudia sheinbaum's 'Plan B' for electoral reform.
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2This second proposal follows the rejection of her initial plan by Congress in February 2019.
Developments
March 18
'Plan' B of the electoral reform plan faces opposition in Congress; opponents anticipate a vote against it.
Perspectives
The opposition anticipates voting against the electoral reform plan as it reaches Congress.
— [Mar 18, 00:06] Plan 'B' de la reforma Electoral pisa el Senado; oposición antici pa voto en contra (Tvazteca)President Sheinbaum's second draft of the electoral reform plan has arrived at Congress.
— [Mar 17, 21:37] Plan B de la Reforma Electoral llega al Senate (Lopezdoriga)