Mexico's judicial reform, which allows voters to elect judges, took effect on Sunday following its publication in the ...
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Mexico’s Catholic leaders have raised their concerns over a controversial judicial reform pushed by President Andrés Manuel ...
Mexico's judicial system has undergone significant changes, as the new constitutional amendments were officially published in ...
Protesters attempt to break into a room in the Senate as lawmakers weigh the government’s proposed judicial reform, which ...
The United States said Tuesday it would seek dialogue with Mexico on how it implements controversial judicial reforms, which went ahead despite strong criticism by the US ambassador.
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The plan calls for judges and magistrates to be elected by popular vote. It has strained relations with the U.S.
The sweeping constitutional reform under consideration would see Mexicans elect judges at all levels of government by popular ...
President López Obrador signed the decree promulgating the judicial reform bill which he says will bring a "true rule of law.