Sheinbaum Announces Open Dialogue on Judicial Reform
However, the president-elect confirmed that no changes will be made to the controversial ‘plan c’ reforms despite the open discussion
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However, the president-elect confirmed that no changes will be made to the controversial ‘plan c’ reforms despite the open discussion
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The organizations requested an urgent meeting with the president-elect to discuss the potential elimination of Mexico’s autonomous groups and emphasize the need for transparency in the country
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However, the TEPJF voted in favor of retaining the senatorial candidacy of the National Action Party’s Ricardo Anaya despite his own alleged criminal controversies
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More than 700,000 people attended Sunday’s march in the capital according to the protest’s organizers, though the Mexico City police claimed only 30,000 were in attendance
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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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Mexico’s highest court said the reform’s prioritization of the Federal Electricity Commission violates the right to free market competition and the country’s transition toward renewable energies
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The SCJN minister is now expected to join the team of Morena presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum
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If the initiative passes the Mexican Senate, the Judicial Branch of the Federation will be left with just one trust
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With the Chihuahua suit resolved, the Supreme Court Justice of the Nation is now set to decide on the state of Coahuila’s pending suit over the free textbooks
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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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