Mexican presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum would not carry out a fiscal reform in the first years of her administration if elected in the upcoming June vote, her advisor was quoted as saying in a podcast published by Grupo Financiero Banorte on Wednesday.
Sheinbaum's economic advisor Altagracia Gomez said her efforts will focus on pulling about 55% of Mexico's economy away from informality before doing any fiscal reform. Sheinbaum, the former Mexico City mayor representing the ruling leftist National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), is
leading the polls .
There will be a lot of fiscal responsibility and debt will not rise, Gomez said. The candidate's advisor added the country's transition to renewable energy would be a "trademark" of her government, something the candidate has
pledged for in the past.
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