Hundreds of protesters broke into Mexico's Senate on Tuesday as lawmakers weighed a contentious plan to overhaul the ...
Judicial Strikes Grow in Mexico Over Reform Pushing Currency Lower By Diego Oré and Raul Cortes MEXICO CITY (Reuters ... than forecast in a June national election, effectively guaranteeing ...
STORY: Mexico’s Senate resumed debating on a controversial judicial overhaul on Tuesday evening (September 10) at a different ...
Last week, the Morena party's leader in the lower house of Congress detailed a proposal to enact the overhaul in stages, with the election ... Martinez and Raul Cortes in Mexico City, writing ...
Hundreds of protesters pushed into Mexico’s Senate as lawmakers weighed a contentious plan to overhaul the country’s ...
Inside, protesters waved Mexican flags and signs denouncing the proposed judicial overhaul, shouting, "The judiciary isn't going to fall!" Opposition senators joined the protesters in chanting against ...
The latest move is a proposed constitutional amendment to reform the judiciary, under which all judges in the country would ...
Mexican senators hurled insults on Tuesday in a tense session ahead of a vote on a controversial judicial reform, with ...
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Sunday signed into law controversial judicial reforms making Mexico the world's only ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -In a marathon session, Mexico's lower house of Congress on Wednesday morning approved a controversial ...
The plan calls for judges and magistrates to be elected by popular vote. It has strained relations with the U.S.
Judicial workers, one wearing a "lucha libre" wrestling mask, protest the government's proposed judicial reform, which would make judges stand for election, outside the Senate in Mexico City ...