Senate Committee Greenlights SSPC Strengthening Reform
The reforms will allow the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection greater intelligence coordination with other elements of Mexico’s National Security System
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The reforms will allow the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection greater intelligence coordination with other elements of Mexico’s National Security System
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The judicial acknowledgment means the National Regeneration Movement and its allies will have the qualified majority necessary to pass through changes to the Mexican Constitution without opppsition
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Sheinbaum reportedly registered 54 percent of the polled population’s intended vote with Xóchitl Gálvez and Jorge Álvarez Máynez trailing behind at a respective 34 and 12 percent
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A total of fourteen individuals involved in the electoral process have been murdered within the first two months on 2024
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After requesting six months of leave from his role as Nuevo León governor, García cited conflicting aspects of the state constitution in hopes of selecting his own interim successor
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Disagreements over the coalition’s rules for the selection of its presidential candidate and dissatisfaction with party leadership has caused a wave of resignations across Va por México and the PRI’s ranks
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Mexican Supreme Court Justice Alberto Pérez Dayán’s newly released analysis of the Plan B electoral reforms raise concerns surrounding violations of Mexico’s legislative process
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In one fell swoop, the all-Morena, blundering, makeshift Senate gave its slapdash approval and benediction to 20 separate controversial laws in a marathon session so that they could get priority seating for the Rosalía concert in the Zócalo later that night
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The Impunity Law is intended to curtail the power of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Power of the Federation and severely limit its ability to issue judgments against Mexico’s political parties and deputies’ individual actions
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A total of 50 of the congress’ 500-member body have reportedly failed to present more than one single initiative across the past year and a half – all while receiving 2.7 million pesos in pay and other benefits during the very same period
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