AMLO Announces Sweeping Constitutional Reforms
However, López Obrador’s National Regeneration Movement does not have sufficient votes between itself and its allies to pass the proposed 20 constitutional changes into law
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However, López Obrador’s National Regeneration Movement does not have sufficient votes between itself and its allies to pass the proposed 20 constitutional changes into law
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AMLO Casts His Vote
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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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On Sept. 22, the INE’s Complaints Commission issued a precautionary measure for López Obrador to include text about the Mexican Constitution’s Article 134, which places prohibitions on public servants’ propaganda dissemination and interference on electoral matters, at the top of his daily conferences
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The specific work that is invoked is “The Constitution of 1857 and its Critics,” which Cosío Villegas published in 1957
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Following the Mexican Supreme Court’s invalidation of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s controversial Plan B electoral reform, the federal executive aims to seek revenge against the court by means of public referendum
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López Obrador’s outrage against the Supreme Court justice’s invalidation of his Plan B electoral reform has put a new enemy in his sights: the Supreme Court itself
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Following the Mexican Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate the first part of López Obrador’s Plan B electoral reform due to violations of the legislative process, López Obrador announced another sweeping electoral reform — known as Plan C — to the public
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Now, as the INE and the TEPJF face erosion under the new Plan B electoral reform, Mexico’s Supreme Court has a unique historic opportunity to safeguard, with the Constitution well in hand, the integrity of those key arbitrators
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For her part, Piña used her speech at the ceremony as an opportunity to advocate for Mexican judges to solely be appointed based on prior qualifications rather than arbitrary means
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