deep and progressive tax reform of the one who went ahead, will go against “those who have the most”.
This was announced by the coordinator of the Morenoist parliamentary faction in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monrealwho noted that the initiative would backed by PT and the Green Party.
Regarding the proposal of MorenaRicardo Monreal indicated that it is a deep and progressive tax reform which will have as its primary objective “those who have the most”.
Ricardo Monreal, coordinator of the Morena deputies (Special Photographer)
Ricardo Monreal announces that Morena and allies are going for a deep and progressive tax reform
Although the president Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out months ago that a tax reformMorena announced that she will go for a proposal which will be focused on “those who have the most”.
He was the coordinator of the Morena bench in the Chamber of Deputies, Ricardo Monrealwho announced the plans of the party and its allies, to go for a tax reform deep and progressive.
By ensuring that “Mexico will need a reform deep fiscal very soon”, the federal legislator indicated that what is in mind is that a project that is progressive.
In the same way, Ricardo Monreal assured that the intention is for the initiative in terms of collection to be carried out, keeping in mind the principles of justice, equality and equity.
When explaining the reasons why they will work on the proposal, the Morena deputy explained that a better distribution of wealth in order to achieve a egalitarian society.
Given this, he announced that Morena’s plan is to present a project that is in accordance with its philosophy of tax progressivity and that he demands “a greater effort of those who have more”.
Claudia She
inbaum had ruled out a tax reform during her government
It should be noted that a couple of weeks after winning the Mexico 2024 elections, the then president-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum spoke about the possibility of tax reform.

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Questioned regarding the topic, Claudia Sheinbaum discarded that during his administration there was the nneed to work on an initiative in terms of resource collection.
This is because she said she was confident that her government the necessary resources will be obtained with digitalization within the Government and for the Tax Administration System (SAT).
The president even stated that through the channels in question, there could be the ability to establish a important tax collection network.
Furthermore, he pointed out that if necessary, there will be a more robust tax collection through customsso he stated that he will seek to continue with the modernization of the industry.
Despite what was indicated by Claudia Sheinbaum, Morena announced from the Chamber of Deputies that they will work on an itax reform initiative deep and progressive against “those who have the most”.

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Es to meet the country’s needs without implementing a tax reform. She expressed a commitment to maintaining fiscal responsibility and promoting social equity without altering the current tax structure.
Despite her previous stance, the announcement by Ricardo Monreal highlights a shift within the Morena party, indicating a potential re-evaluation of their approach to fiscal policies to address income inequality and social justice. Monreal’s vision for a progressive tax reform aligns with broader goals of wealth redistribution and enhanced public services, focusing on those who can afford to contribute more.
This development comes as part of a larger political dialogue in Mexico, centered around economic strategies that prioritize equity and sustainability. As legislators prepare to put forward a detailed proposal, the implications of such a reform will likely influence debates on governance, economic development, and social responsibility in the upcoming political landscape.