Carlos López Jones, director of Economic and Financial Trends, talks with CNN about the Electricity Industry Law that will be discussed in the Senate of Mexico. The specialist explains why the law would curb the use of renewable energy and would make the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) less efficient. López Jones adds that, if this law is approved, both the Constitution and the agreements of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada, T-MEC, would be violated. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador defends the law and ensures that passing it would strengthen the CFE and guarantee that the price of electricity does not increase in Mexico.
Mexico's electricity law violates the Constitution, says expert
2021-02-25T02:46:17.360Z
Carlos López Jones, director of Economic and Financial Trends, talks with CNN about the Electricity Industry Law that will be discussed in the | Latin America | CNN