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Mexico to launch ‘impossible’ process to elect 7,000 judges
Voters to choose from vast candidate list following radical overhaul labelled an opportunity for organised crime
Mexico's plan to make judges stand for election is indeed aimed at foreign firms, president says
Foreign business chambers have been warning for weeks that a proposed, sweeping overhaul of Mexico’s judiciary that would make judges stand for election, would endanger foreign investment in Mexico
Mexico’s Contentious Judiciary Overhaul Becomes Law
Going forward, Mexican voters will now elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government.
Mexico’s Obrador enacts divisive judicial reforms: What happens next?
Mexico is poised to implement controversial judicial reforms that have divided both the country and its justice system.
Mexico's Sweeping Judicial Overhaul Formally Takes Effect
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's judicial reform overhauling the country's courts, which will allow voters to elect judges, officially took effect on Sunday after the text of the constitutional changes was published in the government gazette.
Mexico Remakes Its Entire Judicial System as States Back Vast Overhaul
The plan, championed by Mexico’s president, would have voters elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government.
As investors worry over Mexico's judicial reform, opportunities emerge
Mexico's judicial reform has triggered investor concerns about uncertainty over the rule of law and the strength of the government's institutions, yet with the reform now priced in, some analysts argue there may be buying opportunities forming.
Mexico’s Controversial Judicial Reform Is Signed by President
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed a bill into law on Sunday that will require all federal judges, including those on the Supreme Court, to be elected by popular vote.
Mexico president enacts contested law to elect all judges
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Sunday signed into law controversial judicial reforms making Mexico the world's only country to elect all its judges by popular vote."We need justice for everyone,
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How can I vote in the US elections as a US citizen living in Mexico?
Learn how to vote in the upcoming U.S. elections from Mexico as a U.S. citizen living abroad — and why it's important.
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Next assassination attempt against US presidential candidate: Possibility high with Armenian lobby
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Hope, New Mexico: A small town where unlikely events ruined big ambitions
Hope 'grows on you,' says Bill Fletcher, who arrived in 1981 with no intention of staying, but is now the town's mayor.
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Latest presidential election polls: Harris vs Trump
Find out who is leading the 2024 US election polls with real-time updates on polling data, key issues and swing states here ...
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Santa Fe County Clerk’s Office recognized for implementing election strategy
Being recognized with the Guardian Award by our peers is an incredible honor and a reflection of the hard work we’ve done to ...
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Connecticut Voters Guide: How to plan for Election 2024 early voting
But a single voting day can be tricky for some that have to work or may be out of town on business. To help those who cannot ...
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How to vote: Dates and deadlines to know about before Election Day
The first ballots of the 2024 election were cast in September as early voting began. From North Carolina to Pennsylvania, ...
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