The Popular Vote for Mexico’s Supreme Court Justices?

The specific work that is invoked is “The Constitution of 1857 and its Critics,” which Cosío Villegas published in 1957
Read moreThe specific work that is invoked is “The Constitution of 1857 and its Critics,” which Cosío Villegas published in 1957
Read moreFollowing 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
Read moreJacobo has served as secretary general of the INE for 14 years, and would have served for another three years, until 2026, if not for the passage of the Plan B law
Read moreBy ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Read moreAfter posing his questions about the validity of the Plan B electoral reform, Murayama came to a simple conclusion: “the consequence of Plan B, as can be seen, can cause a political crisis just as serious as it is unnecessary”
Read moreBy KELIN DILLON Following the fallout from Sunday, Nov. 13’s March for Democracy in Mexico City, which saw hundreds of thousands of Mexican citizens show up in support of the autonomous organization the National Electoral Institute (INE) against the constitutional electoral reforms proposed by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), López Obrador has now shifted his approach accordingly and
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