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México rompe relaciones con embajadas de EE.UU. y Canadá

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 6:32 PM
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Welcome to our blog as we delve into the latest developments surrounding the controversial judicial reform in Mexico. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been at the forefront of this issue, pushing for significant changes that have garnered international attention.

The key point of contention in this reform is the proposal to have judges, magistrates, and other officials elected through popular vote. This shift has sparked concerns both at home and abroad, particularly in the United States and Canada.

In response to criticism from foreign ambassadors, including Ken Salazar and Graeme Clark, President López Obrador has stood firm, emphasizing that outsiders should not interfere in Mexican affairs.

The tension surrounding the judicial reform has strained diplomatic relations between Mexico and its North American neighbors. While no official breaks have been announced, there have been signals of a pause in relations with the respective embassies.

A notable moment came during a recent press conference when President López Obrador rebuked the US and Canada for what he viewed as unwarranted interference in Mexico’s sovereignty. He urged both countries to respect Mexico’s independence and not dictate its internal policies.

Adding to the concerns, four US Senators have expressed worries about the potential impact of the judicial reform on the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC), which is set for evaluation in 2026.

Despite international scrutiny, President López Obrador remains steadfast in his belief that Mexico should be free from foreign influence and interference. He has called for mutual respect and understanding in dealing with Mexico’s internal decisions.

Meanwhile, back in Mexico, citizens have taken to the streets to protest against the judicial reform. The president of the Mexican Association of Judges, María Emilia Molina, highlighted the role of legislators in potentially halting the reform when they convene on September 1st.

As the debate rages on, it’s clear that the judicial reform in Mexico has far-reaching implications. Stay tuned for further updates on this evolving story.

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