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Mexican Senate votes to provide constitutional choice to state power business

Mexico's Senate voted to modify the country's constitution late on Wednesday to provide dispatch choices to state electrical power company CFE, cementing the national power generator's preferential status above foreign or personal rivals.

The initiative passed the upper chamber of Congress with 86 votes to 39, fulfilling the requirement of two-thirds support to alter the constitution.

The constitutional reform will need national grid operator Cenace to prioritize power created from the CFE's. power plants, even if it is more costly than power provided by. private producers.

The proposal currently passed the lower house of Congress last. week, with support from the leftist ruling Morena party of. President Claudia Sheinbaum.

The constitutional overhaul of dispatch guidelines will take. effect once it passes a majority of state legislatures, and is. then published in the government's official gazette.

Like her predecessor, previous President Andres Manuel Lopez. Obrador, Sheinbaum has sought to provide more control of Mexico's. energy market to state-owned power company Comision Federal de. Electricidad (CFE).

Lopez Obrador sought to enact the exact same modification during his. term, but was thwarted by legal challenges.

(source: Reuters)