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Mexico Opens Broad Electoral Reform Dialogue as Argentina’s Buenos Aires Alliances Finalize

Preparing technical proposals, Guadalupe Taddei plans a meeting with Pablo Gómez ahead of any draft, with Santa Fe’s constitutional assembly sworn to full strength before autonomy consultations

Overview

  • Pablo Gómez’s presidential commission has launched a fully open process with no pre-set reform text or approval timeline, inviting all registered parties and social organizations to contribute
  • INE President Guadalupe Taddei Zavala has urged prudence, proposed moving the 2027 judicial elections to October or November, and will soon meet with Pablo Gómez to offer technical expertise
  • In Buenos Aires Province, three alliances—Encuentro Federal, Provincias Unidas and Nuevos Aires—secured formal registration by the federal deadline to contest the October 26 national deputy vote
  • La Libertad Avanza and PRO cemented a violet-branded coalition with libertarian leaders atop the lists, while Peronist forces advance on registering Fuerza Patria amid internal debate over Patria Grande’s participation
  • Santa Fe’s Convención Reformadora swore in Verónica Colombo as its 69th member and will host a public hearing in Reconquista on municipal autonomy with 30 speakers and 93 registered attendees