Mexican Senate Approves Extinction of Judicial Trusts
A handful of National Regeneration Movement senators, including former Supreme Court Justice of the Nation Minister Olga Sánchez Cordero, voted against the initiative
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A handful of National Regeneration Movement senators, including former Supreme Court Justice of the Nation Minister Olga Sánchez Cordero, voted against the initiative
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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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The Institutional Revolutionary Party confirmed her confidence that she will win the opposition’s presidential candidacy, rejecting President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s claims that Senator Xóchitl Gálvez had already won the role
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The aspiring successors of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador began their campaign for the National Regeneration Movement’s presidential candidacy with distinctly different approaches
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With Morena’s National Council having established the party’s designated campaign rules, the race for the succession of López Obrador has kicked off with the candidates’ sweeping government resignations
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The president outlined his rules for his potential successors during a private dinner on Monday, with the race kicking into a high gear the very next day with Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard’s resignation
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Political temperatures are also rising, and potential conflicts and near-miss economic catastrophes are coming to a head in the Western Hemisphere and around the globe
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A proposed extraordinary session of the Mexican Senate to appoint new commissioners to the National Institute of Transparency could be the make-or-break factor in resolving the institute’s months-long case backlog
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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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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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