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Claudia Sheinbaum submits "Plan B" electoral reform to Senate aiming
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President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum has formally submitted her second draft of the Electoral Reform, known as Plan B, directly from Mexico City's National Palace to Congress on March 17th after rejecting earlier legislative delays in favor of a faster implementation timeline for next year’s elections. The proposal retains judicial selection until late December but introduces significant structural changes including extending presidential terms starting with term three and establishing strict salary caps that would limit the maximum annual compensation at $50,832 pesos (approximately USD 194).
Key Points
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1Claudia Sheinbaum has presented 'Plan B' for the electoral reform, which will be submitted to Congress on March 18.
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2The plan aims to reduce election costs and limit political privileges while maintaining judicial elections in late 2027 or early 2035 depending on interpretation of sources
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3Sheinbaum proposes advancing her term revocation from the third year, with some reports suggesting it could be implemented earlier than originally planned.
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4The proposal includes transparency measures regarding executive remuneration and seeks to streamline election processes.
Developments
2025-03-18
Senado receives Plan B of Sheinbaum electoral reform with key points
2025-03-17T16:15Z
Sheinbaum sends 'Plan B' to Senate seeking reduction in election costs and limitation on privileges.
Sheinbaum envía Plan B: busca hacer campaña en revocación de mando
Editorial.aristeguinoticias.com
6h ago
El Senado recibe Plan B de la reforma electoral; contempla revocación de mandato
Mvsnoticias
13h ago
Sheinbaum envía Plan B de reforma electoral al Senado: Busca reducir costo de elecciones y limitar privilegios
Eleconomista.com.mx
13h ago