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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (photo credit: Al Jazeera)
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24 March 2022
Op-Ed: Why is Mexico holding a presidential recall referendum in April?
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24 February 2022
In Mexico, supreme court withdraws mining concessions for lack of indigenous community consultations
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17 December 2021
In Mexico, vote on energy reform constitutional amendments postponed until 2022
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Voices From The Field
30 January 2021
Mexico’s Constitutional Reforms: Threats to Judicial Independence from Within?
President Obrador (left) with former President Peña Nieto (photo credit: Ronald Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images)
Voices From The Field
2 December 2019
Recalling Mexican presidents: A recipe for presidential accountability or political instability?
Constitution-building processes in Latin America from 1978-2012
Analysis
Constitution-building processes in Latin America from 1978-2012
by IDEA
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25 February
Mexico's president will propose constitutional reforms protecting its sovereignty
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8 November 2024
Changes to Mexico's constitution prohibit court challenges to constitutional amendments
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico (photo credit: Eneas De Troya via flickr)
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4 October 2024
Mexico's president proposes constitutional reforms for gender equality
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11 September 2024
Mexico's government pushes for lowering number of senators needed to pass constitutional reform

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