Mexico's Judicial Reform Bill Clears Lower House
Mexico’s lower house approved a controversial judicial reform bill, sending it to the Senate for further consideration. Lawmakers voted on several amendments, finalizing the bill’s text. The reform aims to make substantial changes to the judicial system.
Mexico's lower house on Wednesday morning gave its final approval to a controversial judicial reform bill, sending it to the Senate for further consideration.
Lawmakers passed the reform after a detailed vote, considering several changes to the text.
The bill aims to make substantial changes to the judicial system, sparking widespread debate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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