
Reforms bring transformation
Preciado: A unique chapter is marked in Mexico
BY LILLIAN REYES
The News
MEXICO CITY – New reforms and law amendments approved by Congress are changing Mexico and have set into motion a phase of progressive and transcendental transformation, said Jorge Luis Preciado Rodríguez, the president of the Political Coordination Board at the Senate.
Preciado Rodríguez gave his activity report on Wednesday at the Senate’s Political Coordination Board of the 62nd Legislature of the Congress.
He said that this year’s constitutional reforms are a unique chapter in the history of Mexican Congress and the beginning of a quantum leap in the history of national development.
“Mexico will never be the same again and we trust that the country will begin to experience a progressive and transcendental transformation,” Preciado Rodríguez said.
The Pact for Mexico encouraged Congress to tackle a series of unprecedented legislative reforms related to different aspects of life in Mexico, he said. The program also helped enact constitutional reforms including, educational, labor, economic, anti-corruption, telecommunications, financial, judicial, economic competition, transparency and energy.
Preciado Rodríguez said that the reforms will give Mexicans the possibility of building a better future long overdue. Mexico will also become a country with better economic opportunities, more jobs, a more transparent government, effective corruption-fighting mechanisms, a more just judicial system, competitive elections and an anti-monopoly economy.
He went on to say it remains undecided who will preside over the Board of Directors of the Senate at the next ordinary sessions beginning on Monday.
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