
Mexican Congress Passes Election Voiding Reform for Foreign Interference
The Mexican Congress has passed a reform that allows elections to be voided in cases of foreign interference.
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The Mexican Congress has passed a reform that allows elections to be voided in cases of foreign interference.
Mexico's Congress has approved a constitutional amendment that makes foreign interference a reason to annul elections. This decision comes as presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum expressed concerns about potential foreign meddling in the upcoming Mexican elections.
Mexico's Congress handed President Sheinbaum her initial legislative defeat during the week of March 9, marking a significant political setback for her administration.