That Political Coordination Body (Jucopo) in Chamber of Deputies agree that this week Updates regarding indigenous peoples and National Guard and the next one is about the minimum wage and youth issues, reported the president of this legislative body, Ricardo Monreal (Morina).
The leader of the cherry bench in San Lázaro commented that the reform to be discussed tomorrow would have almost unanimous votes from all parliamentary groups and they decided that there would be six rounds of three legislators who would speak since everyone was in favor, with a total of 18 speakers.
“And tomorrow, the minutes regarding the National Guard will be published so that we can deliberate, discuss and vote, if possible, on Thursday; the discussion will be general and specific.
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“There we cannot change the initial position of each group and we will go through the procedure of setting up a vote against, a vote in favor, a position against, a position in favor, a general discussion, a specific discussion, and objections. We will go through all the normal procedures,” Monreal said.
Next week, he continued, two other UUD reforms will be announced, namely changes to Article 123 of the UUD and UUD 4.
First, Morenista continued, regarding the minimum wage, so that its increase is never below inflation.
“And there will also be minutes reflecting on the work of young people,”Young generation builds the future“, which is the minutes of the initiative package submitted by the President of the Republic February 5thsaid Morena coordinator.
He added that next week they would also begin analyzing the sixth government report, with the intention, he said, of summoning current government officials to attend, which would be organized into four axes: economic, social, and foreign and internal policy.
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“And if we have time, we will ask officials from this government to discuss these specific matters. So, this is what we have agreed to now. Those sessions will be held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and then on the other days, semi-in-person or in-person commission meetings can be held, as the case may be,” Monreal said.
Regarding the minutes of the disappearance of the autonomous organization, he added, they have not scheduled it to be brought to the Plenary Session, and for now they intend to produce between two and four Plan C reforms per month.
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