Fecha Publicación: 27-04-2022
After a raucous Easter Sunday session and final vote, Mexico’s Congress denied President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador the 2/3 majority needed to amend the Mexican Constitution and his proposed reform of the electric sector.It was the culmination of a months-long debate begun when the president submitted a proposed bill to Congress last September. The proposed reform sought to reduceprivate sector participation to the benefit of state power utility CFE, as well as eliminatethe nation’s energy regulators and subsumethe system operator, CENACE, back into CFE.
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