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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Tuesday that she will pursue electoral reform included in her administration's ...
The political party Morena, or the National Regeneration Movement, has swept Mexican elections consistently since 2018, when its founder, Andrés Manuel López ...
Even though Mexico and the U.S. have tried to manage their differences in a diplomatic manner, it is clear that the ...
Donald Trump's trade policies made BYD reconsider its plans, choosing to invest in Brazil instead of the US' next-door ...
Mexico’s Supreme Court building in Mexico City. Mexico’s shift away from an appointment-based system to the election of judges has, at least for now, amounted to a crucial step in Morena’s ...
As Mexican courts embrace a new era following the nation’s first-ever election of judges, the Supreme Court’s incoming chief ...
A former lawyer for notorious drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán has won a seat to be a criminal judge in an election held as part of the ruling party’s radical overhaul of the Mexican judiciary.
Mexico is about to become “the first country in the world where every judge on every court is chosen by popular vote”, says The Economist. Judicial elections this month attracted little ...
Judicial elections, as they are conceived, are a half-hearted democracy: unknown candidates, empty campaigns and a disoriented citizenry. For voting to be meaningful – and not just a political ...
Elon Musk’s plan to create a new political party puts him in the company of a long line of business and political titans ...
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