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She seems intent on dismantling Mexico’s democracy — a project initiated by her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, which she is now enthusiastically pursuing. Advertisement.
Mexico’s multiparty democracy is only a quarter-century old. But Morena’s governments over the past six-plus years have degraded the country’s democratic institutions to the point that ...
Everyone agrees the justice system in Mexico needs to be revamped. But where the ruling power sees its new reform as a leap ...
That divide runs deep: polls show Mexico's population is split roughly 60–40 in favor of reform. It's a clash between those who want to preserve the status quo and those who've never benefited from it ...
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On not voting, Mexico Judicial Elections - MSNDemocracy, in its current state, at least in Mexico, does not seem to be an instrument of genuine change, but a structure that sustains the power of a few as it has always been, only that ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Tuesday that she will pursue electoral reform included in her administration's ...
Mexico’s president-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum, who was hand-picked by Mr. López Obrador to succeed him, has clearly stated her position in favour of these populist reforms.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexicans will vote in the country’s first judicial elections Sunday. The fiercely debated question is whether electing judges will deepen democratic decay or purge courts of ...
While some voters said they felt pushed to vote in an election they felt would determine the fate of the country’s democracy, many more expressed a deep sense of apathy, citing disillusionment due to ...
Mexico is scheduled to hold its first-ever judicial elections on Sunday, with hundreds of judges, magistrates and justices on the ballot across the country.
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