Water Law
Mexican deputies approve water law reform amid protests
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The Chamber of Deputies approved the reform to the National Waters Law in general with 328 votes in favor, despite protests from farmers who blocked highways and demanded dialogue. The initiative, pushed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, prioritizes the human right to water and bans its hoarding, with penalties of up to eight years in prison for water crimes. The Senate is set to vote on it this Thursday.
During the morning press conference on December 5, 2025, Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez stated that no further farmer protests are expected following the approval of the General Water Law. The official emphasized the government's ongoing dialogue and congratulated Congress on the initiative. Meanwhile, authorities anticipate potential blockades on five roads leading to Mexico City due to protests against the Fourth Transformation.
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The Chamber of Deputies approved the General Water Law on Thursday after over 24 hours of discussion, with 324 votes in favor, 118 against, and two abstentions. President Claudia Sheinbaum's initiative aims to regulate water use in production processes and ensure its availability for the population. It now heads to the Senate, where fast-track approval is promised despite protests from farmers.