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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has defended a judicial election meant to transform the country’s court system.
Mexicans will vote in the country’s first judicial elections Sunday. The fiercely debated question is whether electing judges will deepen democratic decay or purge courts of rampant corruption and ...
In a report, the Electoral Observation Mission of the Organization of American States (OAS) offered a critical review of ...
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MoneyWeek on MSNJudicial elections: will Mexico’s bold political experiment come at a cost?Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Nearly 90 percent of voters did not cast ballots on Sunday, one of the lowest turnouts in any federal election since Mexico ...
The elections are the brainchild of ex-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador — who, like Trump, often clashed with the ...
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called her country's judicial election 'extraordinary,' despite turnout of less than 13%.
The Morena party controls most of Mexico’s government. Its sway over the Supreme Court is set to increase after a judicial ...
In 2023 alone, the Supreme Court blocked four of López Obrador’s major political projects: his attempt to place the National ...
Mexico held its first-ever judicial elections on Sunday, stirring controversy and sowing confusion among voters still struggling to understand a process set to transform the country's court system.
Mexico elected more than 2,600 judges and magistrates, but there is concern that major drug cartels will take advantage of ...
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