Mexico Electricity Reform Falls Short in Legislature

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A bill that would have struck down a chunk of Mexico’s 2013 constitutional energy reforms to give more priority to the country’s state-led utility failed on Sunday after the ruling party failed to capture a supermajority vote.

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