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Sheinbaum's electoral reform sparks internal tensions in Morena
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President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform advances without a public text, causing disagreements among allies like PVEM and PT, who resist budget cuts and changes to plurinominal seats. Critics like José Woldenberg warn it could erode political plurality, while the government aims to reduce costs and deepen democracy. The initiative will be presented to Congress in February for approval in March.
Adán Augusto López Hernández denied on Monday that President Claudia Sheinbaum pressured him to resign from Morena's parliamentary coordination in the Senate. He stated that his decision was personal and meditated, aimed at focusing on the party's territorial work ahead of the 2027 elections. Sheinbaum confirmed it as the senator's own determination, supported by the government.
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A photograph of Morena's national president, Luisa María Alcalde, and deputy spokesperson Arturo Ávila at Acapulco's Praya restaurant has sparked interest in this luxury dining spot. The image, shared on social media, shows the pair conversing at a table overlooking the bay during a long weekend. The sighting aligns with other politicians enjoying upscale dinners.
In a follow-up to the San Luis Potosí 'Spouse Law' controversy, President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly rejected mandatory gender alternation for governorships on December 22, arguing the INE's parity quotas suffice. Morena continues to oppose the reform as unconstitutional.
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Governor Ricardo Gallardo backed the 'Wife Law' in San Luis Potosí, stating the state has had over 80 years of male governors and now aims to enable a female leader in 2027. Morena filed an action of inconstitutionality against the reform, as President Claudia Sheinbaum requested a legal review of its viability.
Morena's congressional blocs rallied behind President Claudia Sheinbaum following clashes in the first Generation Z march. They accuse the opposition of orchestrating the protests and downplay their scale. A second mobilization is called for November 20 in Mexico City, coinciding with the military parade.
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Two young UNAM students confronted Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, during a forum on judicial reform. They criticized Morena's new popular election model for judges, accusing it of undermining judicial independence. The speakers defended the reform, but no responses to the interventions were recorded.
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