AMLO Goes for the Judiciary’s Jugular as Plan B Payback
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
Read moreLópez 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
Read moreMexican 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
Read moreOver the past four years, López Obrador has had countless opportunities to curtail the cartel and other organized crime groups that now control more than 20 percent of Mexico’s national territory
Read moreThe INAI is in charge of two fundamental rights: access to public information and protection of Mexican citizens’ personal data
Read moreIt’s the influence that the INE’s new ranks may have on the institute’s vitally autonomous and democratic elections in Mexico that’s causing much concern
Read moreLet us hope that, when the time comes, the Supreme Court will protect freedom of expression against abuses of power
Read moreThe Effect of AMLO’s Plan C on Mexican Justice
Read moreThe official said that the situation forced him to come out “in defense” of the electoral institution, to publicly debate the virtues of the INE and to inform about the risks of Plan B
Read moreAMLO said that it is “legally and morally valid” for the next head of the National Electoral Institute “to sympathize with Morena,” which is essentially what his Plan C is all about
Read moreBy EARL ANTHONY WAYNE, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
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