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Puebla Hosts First Presidential Electoral Reform Hearing Outside Mexico City

Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez said the initiative will be drafted from state forums and online submissions before a proposal goes to Congress.

Overview

  • Rosa Icela Rodríguez chaired the public hearing in Puebla on behalf of the Presidential Commission for Electoral Reform, joined by Governor Alejandro Armenta.
  • She stressed that no draft bill exists and that the commission will shape the text from citizen input gathered at hearings for presentation to Congress in the coming months.
  • Officials frame the reform as a response to calls for a fairer, more transparent and less costly electoral system with adequate representation.
  • The Puebla session at the Museo Internacional del Barroco featured 20 speakers and drew 973 attendees, including students, academics, magistrates, senators and deputies.
  • The government portrays the process as broader than past centralized reforms, inviting participation from indigenous communities, party members, experts and the public through state forums and an online portal.