Political Reform before Holy Week, Energy Reform in Late April

MEXICO - Report 25 Feb 2014 by Guillermo Valdes and Esteban Manteca

Executive Summary There is some lingering uncertainty over the order in which Congress intends to handle secondary legislation related to the constitutional amendments passed last year. Those dealing with political and electoral law will be addressed first, with energy and telecommunications reform to take center stage thereafter. There are some urgent matters that are non-legislation specific which must also be addressed. In fact, the most polemical political reform issue at this point, and one that could take considerable time, is the election of the 11 board members to preside over the n...

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