Going forward, Mexican voters will now elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government ...
A bipartisan House pair is raising alarm over Mexico’s proposed constitutional reforms, which they say threaten to disrupt ...
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Mexico's Senate has approved a controversial judicial reform under which judges will be elected by popular vote. Its ...
Going forward, Mexican voters will now elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government ...
The latest move is a proposed constitutional amendment to reform the judiciary, under which all judges in the country would ...
Thousands of Mexicans, mainly court employees and law students, protested in the capital on Sunday against a controversial ...
Protesters in Mexico City are blocking the entrance to Congress over proposals that would make judges stand for election ...
The reforms — and the process to ram them through — have shaken Mexico’s economy as President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum ... López Obrador and Sheinbaum have said those election results ...
The lower house of Mexico’s Congress has approved contentious legislation that would launch the most sweeping judicial overhaul of the century by requiring all judges to stand for election ...
During a dramatic late-night session ... Morena and its presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum won by a landslide in the general election held in June, and Ms Sheinbaum backs the reform.
"Now it's different," López Obrador said in a video posted on social media Sunday night in which his successor, Claudia Sheinbaum ... of the judiciary up for election in 2025 and the rest ...