Juarez City.– The senators from Chihuahua are the only ones who have not presented initiatives before the Plenary as prominent among the legislators from states in the north of the country.
Although, together, the three senators register five initiatives presented, all of them are as adherents, while the representatives in the upper house of the rest of the northern states have at least one initiative as promoter or initiator.
For example, the senator from the north of the country with the highest number of initiatives as a promoter is Olga Patricia Sosa Ruiz from Tamaulipas, with seven.
In the case of the Chihuahuans, the two Morena senators, Andrea Chávez and Juan Carlos Loera, only adhered to the initiative for the decree to issue the General Law of the National Care System presented by their colleagues Martha Mícher, Citlalli Hernández, Ernestina Godoy and Marcelo Ebrard; They also appear as adherents to the draft decree creating the General Law for the Protection of Family Members and Searchers, presented by Senator Ricardo Sheffield Padilla.
While the PAN senator Mario Vázquez shows in his parliamentary statistics his adherence to the decree reforming article 36 of the Income Tax Law, presented by his benchmate Juan Martín del Campo.
Four Chihuahuans made up the Senate of the Republic in the last legislature. Together they represented the second group of legislators from the border states that presented the fewest initiatives during their administration.
According to the parliamentary information section of the Senate, the senators from Chihuahua presented 112 initiatives as promoters, that is, the second border entity in the north of the country that submitted the fewest proposals to the Plenary Session, after the three legislators from Tamaulipas, who They presented 87 initiatives.
On Thursday, August 29, the LXVI legislature formally began in the Senate, with a delay of approximately one hour, which began with a speech by Senator Manlio Fabio Beltrones Rivera, president of the Board of Deans.
Meanwhile, Senator Adán Augusto López, from Morena, presented the proposal for the integration of the board of directors that will operate during the first year of this legislature, which was approved with 127 votes and is headed by Morena senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña . (Pavel Juarez)
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