Mexicali, November 1.- The MORENA party and its allies in the Baja California Congress failed to secure the qualified majority required to approve the bill for the "dissolution" of autonomous organizations.
In the closing session of the first regular session of the 25th Legislature, MORENA and its allies obtained 16 votes in favor and the opposition seven votes against, leaving them one vote short of a supermajority.
The ruling party's bench was absent from the session, including Liliana Michel Sánchez Allende and Araceli Geraldo Núñez, who presented justifications for not attending the session.
In favor
The votes in favor of the minute for the disappearance of the autonomous organizations were from: Dunnia Monserrat Murillo Lopez, Julia Andrea Gonzalez Quiroz, Evelyn Sanchez Sanchez, Alejandra Maria Ang Hernandez, Maria Teresa Mendez Velez, Michelle Alejandra Tejeda Median, Norma Angelica Penaloza Escobedo, Gloria Arcelia Miramontes Plantillas, Ramon Vazquez Valadez, Eligio Valencia Lopez, Juan Manuel Molina Garcia and Jaime Eduardo Canton Rocha, all of MORENA.
