Mexico City. Unity was what President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo asked of the legislators of the transformation movement when she received them this morning at the National Palace.
In response, deputies and senators from Morena and allied parties defined themselves as “soldiers of transformation” and closed ranks around the federal president’s project.
In her first meeting with the legislators adhering to the 4T – which took place one day before the economic package for 2025 was sent – the head of the Executive recognized the progress that has been made in the first days of the new Legislature.
Upon leaving the meeting, which took place behind closed doors, Morena’s coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monreal, stated in an interview that the Legislature has so far approved 11 of 18 constitutional reforms and two regulations that the former sent last February. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador; in addition to two reforms to the Magna Carta proposed by Sheinbaum Pardo.
“We reviewed the reforms made so far, 45 articles of the Constitution. It is practically a new Constitution with the 40 modifications that remain,” he highlighted.
The coordinator of the cherry party in the Senate, Adán Augusto López, pointed out that it was a “meeting of coexistence, exchange of opinions, to ratify the commitment to continue working so that the 4T is consolidated.”
He said that the meeting was about the progress that has been made in recent months in legislative work. “We have, as you well know, the qualified majority in the Senate, in the Chamber of Deputies and in the permanent constituent.”
In the encirclement, the first to speak was the head of the Ministry of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez; The coordinators of the three parliamentary groups (Morena, PT and Green Party) continued in both chambers; and the President closed.”
The president of the board of directors in San Lázaro, Sergio Gutiérrez Luna, assured that they reviewed the agenda with the president and made a recapitulation of the reforms that have been achieved, including the judicial one.
“We left happy, we left encouraged, we have a great leader, President Claudia Sheinbaum (…) Of course we all confirmed that she is counting on us, that we are soldiers of the transformation. And without lowering our spirits or guard, we continue with the reforms that will still be made in this period,” he said.
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**What specific legislative battles are most likely to emerge in the coming months, and how might the outcomes of these battles influence the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches in Mexico?**
## Interview: Sheinbaum and the 4T Legislature
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News, where we delve into the pressing issues shaping our world. Today, we’re discussing President Claudia Sheinbaum’s recent meeting with legislators from Morena and allied parties. We’re joined by two esteemed guests: [Guest 1 Name], a political analyst specializing in Mexican politics, and [Guest 2 Name], a professor of political science focusing on legislative processes.
**Section 1: Setting the Stage – Unity and the Transformation Project**
**Interviewer:** President Sheinbaum’s call for unity was a central theme in her meeting with legislators.
* **[Guest 1 Name]:** What do you make of this emphasis on unity, particularly at this juncture in the 4T (Fourth Transformation) project?
* **[Guest 2 Name]:** How crucial is legislative unity for the successful implementation of President Sheinbaum’s agenda? What are the potential challenges she might face in maintaining this unity?
**Section 2: Legislative Progress – Achievements and Challenges**
**Interviewer:**
The article highlights significant progress on constitutional reforms, with 11 out of 18 reforms proposed by former President López Obrador already approved.
* **[Guest 2 Name]:** Can you expand on the significance of these reforms? What impact will they have on Mexican society?
* **[Guest 1 Name]:** Despite this progress, there are still 40 proposed constitutional changes pending. Which reforms are expected to face the biggest hurdles, and why?
**Section 3: Looking Ahead – The Future of the 4T**
**Interviewer:**
President Sheinbaum stated that the legislators are “soldiers of transformation.”
* **[Guest 1 Name]:** What does this rhetoric suggest about the President’s vision for the remainder of the 4T project?
* **[Guest 2 Name]:** What key legislative battles can we anticipate in the coming months? How might these battles shape the political landscape in Mexico?
**Section 4: Concluding Thoughts – Impact on Mexico’s Future:**
**Interviewer:**
As we wrap up, both of you have provided insightful perspectives on the recent meeting and its implications for Mexico’s future.
* **[Guest 2 Name]:** What are your final thoughts on the potential impact of this meeting and the ongoing legislative work on Mexican society both in the short and long term?
* **[Guest 1 Name]** Would you agree on this assessment?
Is there anything else our viewers should be aware of regarding this important political development?
**Closing Remarks:**
Thank you to both of our guests for sharing their expertise. This insightful discussion provides a valuable framework for understanding the current political landscape in Mexico and the critical role the legislature plays in shaping the country’s future. Join us again next time for more in-depth analysis of global events.