Mexico City . The Senate's Political Coordination Board (Jucopo), in its meeting this afternoon, agreed that by the close of the ordinary session—which concludes on December 15—the Senate will prioritize approving cannabis regulations, as well as the Circular Economy and Mobility and Road Safety laws .
The president of the Jucopo, Morena member Ricardo Monreal, in a message on social media, specified that other priorities will include matters related to the land registry, cybersecurity, and the National Code of Civil and Family Procedures. The goal, he emphasized, is to approve them during this session.
Senate President Olga Sánchez Cordero, Morena's deputy, raised the issue of land registry and registration, explaining that this is a concern of the mayors, who have requested that it be reviewed and updated so they can collect property and land tax.
At the meeting, it was reported, it was agreed to form a working group with all parliamentary groups to "achieve a cutting-edge reform." To this end, the issues declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Justice will be reviewed and modified.
