
Mexico’s lower house approved a constitutional amendment allowing elections to be declared invalid when foreign interference occurs. The measure passed with 307 votes in favor, 128 against, and one abstention, and it still requires Senate approval to take effect. Foreign interference is defined to include illicit financing, propaganda, systematic dissemination of disinformation, digital manipulation, and intervention by foreign governments or agencies. It also covers political, economic, diplomatic, or media pressure intended to influence public opinion. The amendment is unlikely to affect the June 2027 federal elections. The ruling party frames it as a safeguard for democracy, while opposition lawmakers criticize it as overstating threats and creating opportunities to contest legitimate results.
"Mexico's lower house has approved a constitutional amendment to allow the nullification of elections in cases of foreign interference, a measure critics say could undermine confidence in the electoral process and create new avenues for contesting legitimate results. The proposal passed the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday with 307 votes in favour, 128 against and one abstention. It would add foreign interference to the list of grounds on which an election could be declared invalid."
"The reform defines foreign interference as illicit financing, propaganda, the systematic dissemination of disinformation, digital manipulation, and the intervention of foreign governments or agencies. It also covers acts of political, economic, diplomatic, or media pressure intended to influence public opinion. The amendment, which is unlikely to affect the next federal elections in June 2027, still requires Senate approval to take effect."
"Ricardo Monreal, the leader of the ruling Morena party in the lower house, defended the measure as a necessary safeguard of Mexico's democracy, arguing that stronger constitutional protections were needed to prevent foreign actors from shaping election outcomes. Opposition lawmakers accused the governing party of overstating the threat to justify the reform. Monreal on Thursday also requested that politicians withdraw secondary legislation that would have established how authorities should determine foreign interference and apply the new grounds for annulling elections."
"The party said there was not enough time to implement the legislation before legal deadlines tied to the 2027 election cycle. Translation: After more than 30 straight hours of work, we in Mexico's lower house approved reforms to strengthen our electoral system, judicial elections and Mexico's democratic sovereignty. Electoral reforms must be enacte"
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