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US Raises Concerns Over Mexico's Proposed Constitutional Reforms

The U.S. House of Representatives expresses concern about proposed constitutional reforms in Mexico, particularly changes to the judiciary. These reforms could negatively impact Mexico's democratic institutions, judicial independence, and security, potentially jeopardizing economic and security cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico. Citizens might experience consequences from weakened institutions and potential trade disruptions.
Key points
Proposed changes in Mexico could weaken judicial independence by introducing elected judges and reducing oversight.
The reforms may impact trade and cooperation with the U.S., potentially affecting jobs and the economy.
Concerns exist about weakening oversight agencies in Mexico, including those for social policy, energy, and elections.
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Print number: 118_HRES_1435
Sponsor: Rep. Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4]
Process start date: 2024-09-10