Senator Liz Sánchez García presented her First Legislative Activities Report, highlighting her role in the approval of 19 constitutional reforms.

September 6, 2025
Senator Liz Sánchez García delivered her First Report on Legislative Activities, in which she highlighted the reform of the Judiciary, noting that it promoted more transparent work, without privileges, distinctions, or economic barriers.
From the Reforma Auditorium, accompanied by Puebla Governor Alejandro Armenta, local and federal representatives, and senators, she highlighted the response to citizen demands.
He stated that his clear objective is to establish the legal framework to continue building the second stage of the Fourth Transformation. And in this way, he will strengthen social rights, sovereignty, freedom, and democracy.
She mentioned that she has been in public life for 13 years, having served as a local and federal deputy, Secretary of Welfare, and currently as a Senator of the Republic.
» Every day I have carried their demands, their struggles and their dreams, because I know their needs firsthand and I have made their causes my own .»
Through these positions, he has raised his voice for Mexicans, especially the most vulnerable groups.
Among his duties, Sánchez García mentioned the reform of the judiciary, noting that it marks the beginning of a new era in the exercise of justice for the public.
In addition, he mentioned that with responsibility and commitment, they incorporated the constitutional framework and historical recognition of Indigenous Peoples. Therefore, for the first time in history, their identity, culture, and rights are guaranteed.
Furthermore, he said that energy sovereignty was restored with the approval of the state’s leadership in generation, transmission, distribution, and supply. This was achieved through the strengthening of the mandate of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) to ensure that the service reaches everyone universally.
Liz Sánchez highlighted in her first report the endorsement of 19 constitutional reforms
In general terms, Liz Sánchez stated that she endorsed 103 legislative matters, 19 constitutional reforms, and 40 reforms to various secondary regulations.
He also took the podium 60 times to defend his ideals and appeared 26 times before committees, forging agreements and solutions. He also participated in 106 legislative sessions, working more than 420 hours.
He also added that during his first year, 71 new officials were appointed to key positions, ranging from the Bank of Mexico to the National Human Rights Commission, and 344 military and naval ranks were awarded.
She expressed her conviction that transparency and accountability are the foundation of democracy.
“ Every step I take has one purpose: to honor your trust and work for a more just, equal, and free country .”





