
Mexican Senate
The Mexican Senate is the upper house of Mexico's national legislature, known as the Congress of the Union. It consists of 128 senators, with each of Mexico's 32 states contributing four senators, elected for six-year terms. The Senate's main responsibilities include making laws, approving the federal budget, ratifying treaties, and reviewing presidential appointments. Senators often represent political parties and work on issues such as public policy, security, and human rights. The Senate plays a crucial role in balancing power within the government and ensuring broader representation of the country’s regions and interests.