The Senate approved the overall reform late yesterday, but continued to debate certain details early today. The reform measure still has to be approved by the lower House.
With yesterday's vote, the Senate will move on to energy reform and attempts to open Mexico's moribund, state-run oil industry to greater private investment considered the most critical part of the reform package that President Enrique Pena Nieto is pushing to have passed before the end of this year.
It also would allow independent candidates to run for public offices.
Allowing re-election of lawmakers and mayors would give party bosses less control over politicians' futures. Letting independent candidates run would erode the parties' control over elections, according to supporters. Under the Senate's proposal, re-elections would be allowed starting in 2018.
The bill also authorises Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute, which will change its name to the National Electoral Institute, to name the president and members of each of the 32 states' electoral institutes. State congresses currently name them.
Senators also approved giving autonomy to the Attorney General's office and requiring that the Senate approve the candidate to top prosecutor proposed by the president.
The plan also proposes allowing small parties that get at least 3 per cent of the vote to qualify for lucrative public funding, up from the current 2 per cent.
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