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In Mexico, president unveils proposals for wide-ranging constitutional reforms
7 February
Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Monday presented his latest package of constitutional reforms, composed of 20 initiatives, with controversial …
In Mexico, supreme court rules 2023 electricity reform unconstitutional
5 February
The Supreme Court (SCJN) on Wednesday ruled that a law that favors the state-owned Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) over private companies is unconstitution…
In Mexico, president plans to introduce constitutional amendment banning consumption of chemical drugs
29 January
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said [26 January] he will present a constitutional reform to ban consumption of chemical drugs such as fentanyl.
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In Mexico, president plans wide-ranging constitutional reforms prior to elections
12 January
Mexico's president will propose a package of constitutional reforms early next month, he said on Friday, including measures to overhaul the judiciary, elections…
In Mexico, senator proposes recognizing animals as sentient beings in the constitution for enhanced protection
26 September 2023
Mexican Senator proposes to grant animals constitutional rights and declare them sentient beings
PRI senator Ángel García Yáñez proposed to include in the Pol…
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