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Mexican lower house approves controversial judicial reform

Lawmakers hold a session at the Magdalena Mixhuca Sports Complex to debate a controversial judicial reform, in Mexico City
September 04, 2024
Reuters

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - In a marathon session, Mexico's lower house of Congress approved on Wednesday morning a controversial judicial reform, a crucial step towards cementing a key ambition of outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and setting the tone for the next administration.

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