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 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.

Mexico's Chamber of Deputies rejected President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform proposal, with 259 votes in favor and 234 against, falling short of the required qualified majority. Sheinbaum denied it was a defeat and announced a Plan B to be sent to Congress next Monday, focusing on changes without constitutional reform. The initiative aims to reduce political privileges and strengthen citizen participation.

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Mexico's Senate Pleno debates President Claudia Sheinbaum's Plan B electoral reform on March 25, after approval in committees despite the Labor Party (PT)'s absence. The main controversy concerns the revocation of mandate date, potentially coinciding with 2027 midterm elections. Opposition criticizes the bill and PT remains uncertain on its vote.

In a key step for President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform—initially unveiled February 25 and formally presented March 4 as the 'decálogo por la democracia' (see prior coverage)—the Chamber of Deputies' Constitutional Points and Political-Electoral Reform committees approved the proposal on March 10, 2026, by 45-39 votes. It heads to plenary discussion, likely March 11, amid PVEM and PT opposition despite their Morena alliance.

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A column in El Financiero examines the political risks for Claudia Sheinbaum from a mandate revocation proposal under the Plan B electoral reforms. This vote would let the president campaign without AMLO's direct backing, measured against his 91.86% support in 2022. The piece notes the challenge of exceeding high thresholds to prevent political failure.

Deputies from PAN and PRI in the Chamber of Deputies demanded dialogue tables with experts and civil society to discuss the electoral reform. Meanwhile, Morena's Ricardo Monreal conditioned its presentation on consensus with PT and PVEM. President Claudia Sheinbaum denied that the reform leads to authoritarianism and outlined its goals to strengthen democracy.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum presented her electoral reform proposal on February 25, 2026, aiming to eliminate plurinominal lists in the Senate and cut election costs by 25 percent. The initiative, to be sent to Congress on March 2, keeps 500 deputies but requires all to compete for direct votes. INE counselors warn that changes like eliminating permanent district boards represent a 45-year regression.

 

 

 

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