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Mexico, Judicial Reform
Mexico president signs contested law to elect all judges
All judges in Mexico will be elected by popular vote. Protesters within the country, trade partners the United States and Canada and investors have raised concerns over the controversial law.
Mexico's plan to make judges stand for election is indeed aimed at foreign firms, president says
Foreign business chambers have been warning for weeks that a proposed, sweeping overhaul of Mexico’s judiciary that would make judges stand for election, would endanger foreign investment in Mexico
Mexico's Sweeping Judicial Overhaul Formally Takes Effect
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador addresses the media in his daily press conference at the National Palace, after Mexico's Senate approved a judicial reform, in Mexico City, Mexico September 11,
Mexico’s Controversial Judicial Reform Is Signed by President
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed a bill into law on Sunday that will require all federal judges, including those on the Supreme Court, to be elected by popular vote.
Mexico's Congress advances a contentious bill to make all judges run for election
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
Mexico’s Contentious Judiciary Overhaul Judiciary Becomes Law
Going forward, Mexican voters will now elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government.
Mexico adopts judicial reform critics say is a hit to democracy
Outgoing Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Sunday signed an overhaul of the country's judicial system that critics warn will weaken democracy. Why it matters: López Obrador says the constitutional reform,
Mexico president signs contested judicial reforms into law
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced Sunday that he had signed into law controversial judicial reforms making Mexico the world's only country to elect all its judges by popular vote.
Mexico President signs into law controversial judicial reforms to elect judges
Mexico President Lopez Obrador said that the judicial overhaul was needed to better serve the ordinary citizens. However, critics argued that it would end the judiciary's political independence.
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Mexico’s first female president will soon take office – her first challenge is to escape the shadow of her predecessor
Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador is days from retirement, yet his social media following continues to grow.
Alaska Dispatch News
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In his final days in office, Mexico’s president has picked a fight that is roiling his nation
Andrés Manuel López Obrador is pushing a constitutional change that would dramatically overhaul Mexico’s justice system by ...
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Kamala Harris has a Muslim Voter Problem in Wisconsin
Muslim voters backed Joe Biden in a big way in 2020, but Kamala Harris trails Green Party candidate Jill Stein in key swing ...
Independent Voter
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The November Election Is Going to Be Close -- It's Okay If We Don't Know the Winner on Election Night
Close and contested elections are a part of American history, and the upcoming presidential election will likely continue ...
Foreign Affairs
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The Year of Elections Has Been Good for Democracy
But liberals’ fears that this year would reflect the global triumph of illiberal populism have so far been proved wrong.
BizPac Review
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Looming port strike could be ‘biggest wild card’ in presidential election, and hardly anyone’s talking about it
A planned strike by thousands of unionized dockworkers along the East and Gulf Coasts could reportedly upend the economy.
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Immigration advocacy leaders call for an end to anti-immigrant rhetoric in presidential race
"Extreme rhetoric leads to extreme violence," said Vanessa Cardenas, Executive Director of America's Voice. "Extreme slogan, ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Venezuela’s election fraud threatens the stability of the Western hemisphere
The outcome of the election will have serious implications for the security, economies and foreign relations of the Western ...
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