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Electoral watchdogs at the Organization of American States have expressed concern over the low turnout in Mexico’s historic ...
Mexico had its first of two elections to elect all its judges on Sunday, signaling the beginning of a new era for the country ...
The vote ends three decades of checks and balances, returning the nation to a competitive authoritarian regime.
Only 13% of voters turned out to vote over the weekend, amid concerns that the unprecedented national election of thousands of judges was designed to favor the governing Morena party.
Mexico elected more than 2,600 judges and magistrates, but there is concern that major drug cartels will take advantage of ...
The Supreme Court unanimously threw out Mexico’s multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against the American gun industry on Thursday ...
Still, the presence of drug cartels in Mexico City remains beneath the surface. Business owners say it is common for ...
In his campaign for Mexico's Supreme Court, Hugo Aguilar sent a simple message: He would be the one to finally give ...
Sunday’s judiciary election was a government power grab cynically disguised as an exercise in democracy. It won’t lead to a ...
Preliminary vote tallies from Mexico's first judicial elections indicate the ruling Morena party is headed toward control ...
Mexico’s ruling party Morena will gain control of the Supreme Court following the country’s first-ever judicial elections, ...
In a divisive and far-reaching election pushed by the governing Morena party, Mexicans voted for thousands of judges at every ...
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