Sheinbaum: mandate revocation review possible until 2027

President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the mandate revocation referendum is not mandatory and can be decided until January 2027, per the Constitution. She explained that her Plan B electoral reform aims to flex the timing to the third or fourth year of government and allow the executive to speak publicly about the process.

In her morning press conference on March 20, President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the Plan B electoral reform sent to the Senate on March 17. The bill proposes changes to mandate revocation: instead of limiting it to the fourth year of government, it would allow it in the third or fourth year. Sheinbaum stressed that the process is not mandatory and depends on a citizen request with signature collection. It also seeks to authorize the president to speak publicly about it to inform and encourage participation, unlike 2022 when Andrés Manuel López Obrador was restricted. “How can someone facing mandate revocation not even talk about it? So, what we say is that they can speak about it: ‘on such date there will be a mandate revocation’. It is important that people decide if we continue or not in office. That's all,” Sheinbaum said. On costs, she described them as low, mainly ballot printing. The first version was rejected in the Chamber of Deputies by PAN, PRI, MC, PT, and PVEM. Now, it faces PT resistance in the Senate, which demands more precise wording in Article 35 to avoid ambiguities. Senator Alejandro González Yáñez said the PT will suggest corrections before deciding its vote, possibly on Monday 23. Sheinbaum expressed confidence in PT support: “The PT has to agree if they will support or not, it's up to them, but we believe they will support. We'll see their final position.” Senator Geovanna Bañuelos has positioned in favor, but a qualified majority is required.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum debates mandate revocation proposal in Congress with lawmakers from Morena and PAN.
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Mexico debates advancing Sheinbaum's mandate revocation to 2027

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President Claudia Sheinbaum backed a Morena proposal to advance her mandate revocation consultation to 2027, aligning with midterm elections, to save resources. The opposition, led by PAN, accepts the idea but demands conditions such as including governors and calling an extraordinary election for a replacement. Critics like Ricardo Anaya accuse Morena of fearing a loss of popular support.

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.

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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.

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.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged PT and PVEM support for her electoral reform Plan B after the initial proposal was rejected in the Chamber of Deputies. She vowed not to relent on pushing electoral changes. The deal aims to cut budgets and privileges to fund public works.

As President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform proposal—presented on February 25, 2026, and set for Congress on March 2—advances, Mexico's Partido Verde Ecologista (PVEM) has voiced support for 95% of it. Senate coordinator Manuel Velasco backed eliminating plurinominal senators but called for further review on some points. Morena needs ally votes for a qualified majority amid mixed reactions from other parties.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum presented an electoral reform initiative last week aiming to change the allocation of proportional representation seats and regulate campaign financing. Analysts warn that, though diluted compared to previous proposals, it poses a high risk of inequity by favoring Morena. The proposal raises doubts about its true intent, potentially paving the way for changes in secondary laws.

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