Next, the Morenista Gabriela Jiménez Godoy also asked for a minute of silence, this time for the murder of María Eugenia Delgado and Sheila Amezcua, aunt and cousin of the Secretary of Education, Mario Delgado, and the deputy Felipe Delgado.
After the formal opening of the General Congress, López Rabadán adjourned the session. Minutes later, in San Lázaro, a second session was held that lasted no more than 12 minutes, in which an agreement of the Political Coordination Board was approved with an economic vote. This agreement calls for a solemn session this Monday, February 2 in commemoration of the Political Constitution Day of the United Mexican States.
Meanwhile, the Senate of the Republic will have its first session of the period next Tuesday, February 3, in which the change of coordinator of the Morena legislators will be addressed. Adán Augusto López Hernández left office this Sunday to focus on territorial work in favor of his party; His place will be taken by Ignacio Mier.
“Adan did a great job, he left amidst the recognition and applause of all our colleagues. I have great esteem and appreciation for him. (The task) is to maintain unity and cohesion,” said Mier after the departure of the Tabasco native.
Both chambers already have several reforms on their agenda that they will discuss in this period, which ends on April 30. Among them, the electoral reform that President Claudia Sheinbaum will send in the coming weeks stands out, although it has not yet been decided in which legislative chamber it will be debated first.
