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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE PHOTO: Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A controversial reform of Mexico's judiciary ...
“We are definitely against it because it does not strengthen the judicial career which is what any constitutional reform should seek, it should strengthen the justice system and of course a strong ...
iShares MSCI Mexico ETF fell 2.8%, while the peso plunged to its lowest level since December 2022. Investors reacted negatively to proposed judicial reforms seen as a threat to judicial independence ...
MEXICO CITY, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The proposed reform of Mexico's judiciary threatens the country's democracy and its vital trade relationship with the United States, the top U.S. diplomat in Mexico ...
The Mexican Senate narrowly passed a controversial judicial reform early Wednesday, hours after protesters broke into the chamber in a chaotic scene and forced a suspension of the proceedings. The ...
Mexico could soon become the world's first country to elect every single one of its judges, even on the Mexican supreme court. Will it combat corruption or is it a political power grab? David Shortell ...
15 September 2024 was a landmark day for Mexico as President López Obrador’s controversial judicial reform (the “Judicial Reform”) was signed into law, making Mexico one of the few countries in the ...
Mexican judges are raising alarms in the United States over President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s proposed judicial reform, which opponents see as a death knell for Mexican democracy. The radical ...
The Situation: On February 5, 2024, President Andres Manuel López Obrador sent a series of bills to the House of Representatives, among which is the draft of decree that amends articles 25, 27, and 28 ...
MEXICO CITY, Aug 28 (Reuters) - A controversial reform of Mexico's judiciary will be debated and voted on in Congress next week, a leading ruling party lawmaker said on Wednesday, amid concerns from ...