Rosa Icela Rodríguez seeks support to perfect electoral system

Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez asked lawmakers from the Labor Party and Morena for support on key reforms, including perfecting the electoral system and reducing the workday to 40 hours. At plenary meetings, she stressed that the electoral initiative will be nourished by the people's voice. Economic challenges ahead of the 2026 T-MEC review were also discussed.

At the Labor Party (PT) Plenary Meeting, Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez recognized the PT bloc's contribution to the Fourth Transformation (4T). She highlighted that “the Labor Party is not only an ally, but an indispensable political force for the governability of this country”. She requested their vote for reforms such as reducing the workday to 40 hours, amendments to the Federal Law of Administrative Procedures and the Federal Industrial Protection Law, as well as perfecting the electoral system.

During Morena's Plenary Meeting at the San Lázaro Legislative Palace, Rodríguez assured that the electoral reform “will not come from a desk, it will be nourished and legitimized by the people's voice”. She noted that forums and dialogues have enriched the initiative through a microsite, and Congress will debate it sovereignly. “With the leadership of President Claudia Sheinbaum, we will strengthen democracy, guaranteeing plurality”, she stated.

Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard, present at the PT meeting, highlighted Mexico's economic strengths, with the best agreement with the United States at an effective rate of 4.18%, positioning it as the main exporter. For the 2026 T-MEC review, he stressed maintaining the structure and improving the rate. Among 4T achievements, he mentioned lifting 13 million out of poverty, diversifying exports, increasing the minimum wage, and reducing unemployment.

The PT backed Sheinbaum's priority reforms for the session period starting February 1, including electoral, administrative procedures, faceless judges, sexual abuse, environmental crimes, and labor reduction. Their own agenda covers protection of sentient beings, AI regulation, child digital protection, human rights, and gender equity.

Pending reforms for the new period include the National Code of Criminal Procedures and the Federal Law Against Organized Crime. Rodríguez praised Sheinbaum's 77% approval rating, urging absolute loyalty to the project.

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Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez presents Plan B electoral reform at a press conference, with President Sheinbaum's support.
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Sheinbaum presents Plan B for electoral reform after prior rejection

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On Tuesday, Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez presented the Plan B electoral reform initiative on President Claudia Sheinbaum's instructions. It aims to cut privileges and spending in electoral bodies and local governments after the original constitutional proposal failed in the Chamber of Deputies. It will be sent to the Senate with PT and PVEM support.

President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed skepticism about support from PT and PVEM for her Plan B on electoral reform, to be sent to Congress on Monday, March 16. Following the rejection of the original proposal in the Chamber of Deputies, the plan aims to reduce privileges in local congresses and allow popular consultations on electoral issues. Sheinbaum emphasized that she does not see this as a defeat and will prioritize citizen participation.

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The Chamber of Deputies rejected President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform on March 11, 2026, failing to reach the required qualified majority. With 259 votes in favor and 234 against, the initiative was defeated due to opposition from allies like PT and PVEM. Ricardo Monreal from Morena announced that the party will prepare a 'Plan B' to advance it.

Following the Senate's approval on March 26, Mexico's Chamber of Deputies passed the Plan B electoral reform in general debate with 377 votes in favor and 102 against. Promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, the initiative seeks to reduce privileges in electoral bodies and local governments. Particular debate continues.

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Seventeen state congresses have approved President Claudia Sheinbaum's Plan B electoral reform package, turning it into law after Senate and Chamber of Deputies passage. The measure, needing 17 local legislatures, aims to cap municipal councilors, state legislative budgets, and electoral officials' salaries. Approvals came in Thursday sessions, led by Tabasco.

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