Mexican Senate chamber during vote on Plan B electoral reform, showing 87-41 tally in favor.
Mexican Senate chamber during vote on Plan B electoral reform, showing 87-41 tally in favor.
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Mexican Senate approves Plan B electoral reform without revocation changes

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Mexico's Senate approved the Plan B electoral reform with 87 votes in favor and 41 against, removing proposed changes to presidential recall via a Partido del Trabajo (PT) reserve. The measure aims to cut costs and privileges at the National Electoral Institute (INE) and other bodies. President Claudia Sheinbaum hailed the privilege cuts but regretted the recall omission.

Mexico's Senate approved the Plan B electoral reform bill on Thursday, March 26, with 87 votes in favor and 41 against, requiring a qualified majority, and sent it to the Chamber of Deputies. In particular debate, PT Senator Lizeth Sánchez García's accepted reserve removed changes to constitutional Article 35 on presidential recall, keeping it unchanged. She argued that recall and elections serve different purposes and mixing them risks distorting democratic intent, while reaffirming PT support for Sheinbaum's project. Proposals from Morena, PAN, PRI, Movimiento Ciudadano, PVEM, and PT were rejected, approving original changes to Articles 115, 116, and 134. Key measures include salary caps for electoral counselors and magistrates not exceeding the president's pay; municipal councils limited to one syndicatura and up to 15 councilors; state congress budgets capped at 0.7% of total entity spending; and a progressive 15% Senate budget cut over four fiscal years. In her March 26 morning conference, Sheinbaum celebrated the Plan B for putting the INE 'on a diet' and ending privileges like major medical expense insurance for counselors. She said savings would go to health, education, and welfare programs. She criticized PRI, PAN, and Movimiento Ciudadano legislators for opposing recall flexibility in 2027, claiming fear of its midterm election impact. She also reproached PT, stating it is 'bad for Mexico' that the part was not approved, though without breaking alliance. Morena Senate leader Ignacio Mier denied failure, emphasizing republican austerity and stability. Opposition parties celebrated the recall rejection.

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Reactions on X to the Mexican Senate's approval of Plan B electoral reform, which cuts INE costs but omits PT-proposed changes to presidential recall, are divided. Morena supporters celebrate the passage and austerity measures despite the omission, while critics label it a diluted reform or a victory for opposition by blocking mandate revocation tweaks. President Sheinbaum's mixed response is noted.

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Chilean senators voting in ornate chamber on Kast megareform with vote tally displayed
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Senate approves Kast government megareform in general with 26 votes

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The Chilean Senate approved on Wednesday the idea of legislating President José Antonio Kast's National Reconstruction Plan by 26 votes in favor, 23 against and one abstention.

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.

President Claudia Sheinbaum sent a constitutional reform initiative to the Senate on Wednesday to move judicial elections from 2027 to 2028. The proposal seeks to refine candidate selection following criticisms of the 2025 polls.

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Morena and its allies in the Chamber of Deputies have designed an accelerated schedule to approve the judicial counter-reform ordered by President Claudia Sheinbaum. The process aims to finish before the end of May 2026.

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