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 and PRI to vote against Sheinbaum's electoral Plan B in Senate

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Opposition parties PAN and PRI have announced they will reject President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral Plan B in the Senate, following its announcement last week after the original reform failed in the Chamber of Deputies. The plan allows promoting votes in revocation of mandate processes—clarified by Sheinbaum as non-mandatory—and includes spending cuts. Movimiento Ciudadano is still reviewing the initiative.

After the initial electoral reform proposal was rejected by all parties in the Chamber of Deputies, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced her Plan B on March 13 (see previous coverage in this series), expressing skepticism about support from allies PT and PVEM. The revised bill, now sent to the Senate, advances revocation of mandate to the third or fourth year of a president's term (2027 or 2028), permits officeholders to promote votes in their favor (though Sheinbaum stressed this is not mandatory for future presidents and only seeks to enable discussion), maintains the 2027 judicial election, and introduces austerity measures like cutting spending at the INE, parties, and local bodies, capping salaries at 1,500 UMAs (about 175,965 pesos), and eliminating perks such as bonuses.

On March 18, PAN and PRI leaders declared they will vote against the initiative, citing concerns over its implications. Movimiento Ciudadano remains undecided, continuing its review. This opposition highlights ongoing challenges for Sheinbaum's reform efforts amid mixed signals from potential allies.

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Discussions on X highlight PAN and PRI's announcements to reject Sheinbaum's electoral Plan B in the Senate, portraying it as control over democracy and a pretext for campaigning through mandate revocation rather than genuine austerity measures. News outlets report these stances with moderate engagement, while users express skepticism about its impacts on political balance. Movimiento Ciudadano is noted as reviewing the proposal.

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President Javier Milei in Israel sends electoral reform bill eliminating PASO primaries to Argentine Congress.
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Milei sends electoral reform bill to Congress, eliminating PASO primaries

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Following his announcement a day earlier, President Javier Milei sent Congress from Israel an electoral reform bill eliminating PASO primaries, introducing a 'ficha limpia' rule, tightening party rules, and overhauling financing. The move aims to save over $200 million and reduce state involvement in party internals, drawing mixed opposition reactions.

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.

More than 60 opposition mayors, including from Maipú, Estación Central, and Recoleta, issued a joint statement criticizing President José Antonio Kast's National Reconstruction Plan following its national broadcast unveiling. Building on earlier senator critiques, they called it an indirect tax reform benefiting large companies and the wealthy amid rising living costs, urging a vote against it.

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