Mexico's Constitutional Reforms | Judicial Reform
On February 5, 2024, President López Obrador proposed the most substantive judicial reform (Plan “C”) in Mexico’s recent history arguing that the Judicial Branch is corrupt, inefficient and only serves the elites.
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On February 5, 2024, President López Obrador proposed the most substantivejudicial reform(Plan “C”) in Mexico’s recent history arguing that the Judicial Branch is corrupt, inefficient and only serves the elites.
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María Calderón
María Calderón is a Staff Assistant Intern for the Mexico Institute at the Wilson Center.
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