Mexican Senate debate: PAN and PRI leaders reject Sheinbaum's electoral Plan B, with protest signs and tense politicians.
Mexican Senate debate: PAN and PRI leaders reject Sheinbaum's electoral Plan B, with protest signs and tense politicians.
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PAN y PRI rechazan plan B electoral de Sheinbaum

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El PAN y el PRI anunciaron que votarán en contra del plan B de reforma electoral propuesto por la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum, que permite promover el voto a favor en la revocación de mandato. Sheinbaum aclaró que no es obligatorio para futuros presidentes y que solo busca poder hablar del tema. Movimiento Ciudadano analiza la iniciativa.

La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum envió al Senado su plan B de reforma electoral tras el rechazo de la versión inicial por todos los partidos en Diputados. La iniciativa adelanta la revocación de mandato para el tercer o cuarto año de gobierno (2027 o 2028), permite al titular promover el voto a su favor y mantiene la elección judicial en 2027. También busca reducir gastos en INE, partidos y órganos locales, con topes salariales equivalentes a 1,500 UMAs (175,965 pesos) y eliminar privilegios como bonos.

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