Morena and allies are still short of two-thirds Senate majority

A general view shows the Senate during a session to vote on the creation of a militarized police force, the National Guard, in Mexico City, Mexico February 21, 2019. REUTERS/Violeta Schmidt

Mexico’s ruling MORENA party and other parties of the “Sigamos Haciendo Historia” Coalition, will likely have 83 senators in the next Congress after last Sunday’s vote, just shy of the two-thirds majority needed to change the constitution, the interior minister said on Wednesday, citing preliminary results.

Mexico’s upper chamber of Congress totals 128 members.

Uncertainty over the makeup of the next Congress, which takes office in September, roiled markets earlier this week since both outgoing leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum have signaled their support for sweeping reforms to the constitution.

The potential reforms include the elimination of independent energy regulators while consolidating power in the executive branch, in addition to an overhaul of the judiciary that would see popularly elected Supreme Court judges.

In the 500-member lower house of Congress, the ruling leftist coalition will have 372 seats, the supermajority needed to change the constitution unopposed, according to preliminary results.

San Miguel Times
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