Avalan electrical reform of AMLO

Con 22 stem ‘n guns —de Morena, PT en PES— y 10 en contra —de PAN, PRI, PRD en MC—, legaladores de la Cuarta Transformación le compplieron al presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador y avalaron, sin cambios sustanciales, su preferred initiative to modify the Ley de la Industria Eléctrica and favor the Federal Commission of Electricity in the production based on fossil fuels, and relegate to the specifics in this framework.

This dictation was passed by a long discussion of five hours and accusations between the legislators of the 4T and the opposition, and was held in full in the Chamber of Deputies, where all the reservations were made and approved to be approved on March 23.

Last February 1, President López Obrador initiated his counter-energy reform and, first of all, presented a preferential initiative to modify the Ley de la Industria Eléctrica and implement a New Energy Policy and, accordingly, to reduce its optics. the users.

In this document it is decided to privilege the electric energy produced by the Mexican State and the service to the consumers will be supplied, first and foremost, by the distribution of the hydroelectric; secondly, for the generation of CFE plants; in tercero, for the eolica energy or solar of particular, and finally, the energy of cycle combined of private companies.

With this new scheme, the privates will be relegated to the third and fourth places in the preference for surpassing electric energy to consumers, in addition to being subject to government plans in matter.

Between the principal changes that Morena’s deputies are dictating to the dictatorship is the addition of a transit article in order for “all the provisions that are open to the disposition of this decree” to be derogated. In addition, the Energy Regulatory Commission is required to review the revocation of motor vehicle licenses that have been obtained through fraud in the past.

In this discussion, the deputy Carol Antonio Altamirano, of Morena, signaled that he supported the initiative of López Obrador because he identified and shared the nationalist orientation that the alliance, and agreed that – without caution in personal descriptions – does not coincide with the opposition which treats the energetic sovereignty of this country.

“Tampoco can prove that the alliance between PRI and PAN imposes a reform that traces our history to integrate into the private sector the use of the petroleum reserves that it has identified by Pemex and that it has developed a fiscal system, in which the companies private can deduct more operating costs from those that are allowed to be deducted from Pemex, generating an artificial sale for the private sector.

“The energy reform that is pushing for PRI and PAN is unfailing and, in addition, it is very important to show the awareness that hiccups have in us,” said Carol Antonio Altamirano.

Thus, the deputy Hernán Salinas (PAN) insists that this dictation “will have effects, from our optics, not only devastating for the presence of our country, sin for the future of its generations”.

The legislator stated that there was a debate “on a counter-reform in the energy sector, specifically on the subject of the electricity industry, which could jeopardize the viability of the economic sector and that the country could produce what it needed”.

The PRI’s envoy, Enrique Ochoa Reza, presented a particular vote, taking the views of experts in the fields of energy, law and social affairs, the leaders who said that this initiative favored distinctive articles of the Constitution. Indicates that, in addition, the observations of the Federal Commission for Economic Competence are integrated, and that it is necessary to turn to this legislative body in the form of the elements to be considered in this dictation.

According to PT, the deputy Gerardo Fernández Noroña stated that it would be necessary to pay the subsidies that last the CFE’s finances and to have self-sufficiency in energy matters, then a national security measure would be taken and Mexico would lose 412 million mantener a las plantas parasitas extranjeras.

Thus, by the Green Party, the deputy Zulma Espinoza Mata mentioned that his political faction val saam met the initiative presented by the Executive in the need to advocate to the Federal Electricity Commission to guarantee the trustworthiness and quality of the system; however, it should be noted that this may not be detrimental to the impulse of the limp energies, but is fundamental to the climate change climate.

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