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CDMX Congress to Hold Extraordinary Sessions in August to Vote on Brugada’s Reforms

The sessions will streamline approval of Governor Clara Brugada’s signature mobility, participatory budgeting, public-space reforms alongside dozens of other pending measures.

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Overview

  • The CDMX Congress scheduled extraordinary sittings for August 11, 13 and 15 pending formal sign-off by the Comisión Permanente.
  • Coordinators from Morena, PAN, Movimiento Ciudadano and other parties agreed to vote on Governor Clara Brugada’s three key initiatives covering micromobility, franeleros and participatory budgeting.
  • Brugada’s micromobility proposal defines “vehículo motorizado eléctrico personal” with mandatory licenses, traffic-law compliance and penalties for unauthorised use of confined lanes.
  • The franeleros reform would amend the Ley de Cultura Cívica to impose 36-hour incommunicado arrests and fines on parking attendants who extort or charge unauthorised fees.
  • Roughly 30 to 32 pending initiatives from multiple parliamentary groups will be consolidated into unified dictámenes for faster approval.