Overview
- Mexico’s National Electoral Institute notified the Chamber of Deputies that the citizen-led proposal met legal requirements and must be addressed by Congress.
- Chamber president Kenia López Rabadán said she will present the INE notice to the Permanent Commission as the next procedural step.
- López Rabadán cautioned against a tailored electoral overhaul, warning that an “a modo” reform would harm millions of Mexicans.
- After meeting with former INE president José Woldenberg, López Rabadán invited him to contribute expertise to the forthcoming debate.
- Morena legislator Sergio Gutiérrez Luna reiterated majority support for electoral changes, citing President Claudia Sheinbaum’s stated commitments.