Four months before the elections in Mexico, López Obrador presents a new package of constitutional reforms. Retirement reform and annual increases in the minimum wage are some of the proposals.

He considers them transcendental for his political legacy, but he does not have a majority in Congress to approve them. The president has acknowledged that with the presentation of all these proposals he wants to protect as many changes as possible so that, whoever comes to power, "it will not be easy for them to remove them"