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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has defended a judicial election meant to transform the country’s court system.
In a report, the Electoral Observation Mission of the Organization of American States (OAS) offered a critical review of ...
Judicial elections this month attracted little attention, with just 13% of voters turning out. Yet the implications could be ...
Nearly 90 percent of voters did not cast ballots on Sunday, one of the lowest turnouts in any federal election since Mexico ...
The future of Mexico’s judiciary was decided by a small minority of voters after an unprecedented election of federal judges, ...
The Morena party controls most of Mexico’s government. Its sway over the Supreme Court is set to increase after a judicial ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called her country's judicial election 'extraordinary,' despite turnout of less than 13%.
Mexico elected more than 2,600 judges and magistrates, but there is concern that major drug cartels will take advantage of ...
Andrés Manuel López Beltrán, operations chief of the ruling Morena party that his father founded, oversaw the mobilization of ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico held its first-ever judicial elections on Sunday, stirring controversy and sowing confusion among voters still struggling to understand a process set to transform the ...