Overview
- At the first joint session in San Lázaro, Segob’s Rosa Icela Rodríguez and commission chair Pablo Gómez confirmed there is no draft yet and that the text will come from ongoing consultations.
- Morena floor leader Ricardo Monreal said he anticipates receiving the presidential initiative in December or January, with debate and potential votes in early 2026.
- Gómez indicated the reform will modify, but not abolish, the system of proportional representation for congressional seats.
- Officials rejected claims that the executive seeks to organize elections or control electoral authorities, emphasizing independent administration.
- The PRI skipped the meeting as INE and other participants flagged issues such as over- or under-representation, OPLEs’ future, electronic voting and party financing, while more than 15 public hearings and new surveys continue through January, after which states would weigh in if constitutional changes are proposed.