Overview
- Pablo Gómez, who leads the Presidential Electoral Reform Commission, presented a state-by-state schedule during the morning briefing at Palacio Nacional.
- The first public hearings will take place this week in Mexico City, with additional sessions to follow across the country.
- The commission approved opinion surveys slated to start in October to collect views that will inform the reform initiative.
- PROFECO chief Iván Escalante delivered the latest ¿Quién es quién? report covering gasoline prices, the basic food basket and remittance services.
- The live briefing underscored a dual use of the presidential platform for launching the consultation process and providing consumer oversight updates.