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Mexico Pauses Revocation-Timing Overhaul as Peru Advances Probe of Congress Camera at Fujimori Rally

Opposition pressure and neutrality rules are steering both processes toward fuller review.

Overview

  • Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies halted, until further notice, a commission session on a Morena plan to align the presidential revocation vote with the June 2027 midterms after Ricardo Monreal sought more debate.
  • Opposition leaders labeled the rushed timetable an “albazo,” and Monreal said the Commission of Constitutional Points may expand deliberation, with the underlying initiative targeting Article 35 to shift the revocation date.
  • The canceled meeting had been set for November 10 at 18:00, and committee chair Leonel Godoy formally announced the postponement “hasta nuevo aviso.”
  • In Peru, the JEE Pacasmayo ordered formal identification and requested written defenses from the identified camera operator, Daniel Luza Amésquita, and from interim official Jaime Abensur Pinasco, citing potential breaches of electoral neutrality.
  • Peru’s Congress said the involved staffer resigned on November 1 and opened an administrative sanction process, while Congressman Edwin Martínez filed a constitutional complaint against congressional president Fernando Rospigliosi as the inquiry broadens to other officials.