Mexico government to challenge Supreme Court suspension of electoral reform

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MEXICO CITY: The Mexican government said on Sunday (Mar 26) it would challenge the Supreme Court's temporary suspension of parts of a controversial electoral reform pushed by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. The Supreme Court on Friday halted parts of the reform, which was a scaled-down version of a

MEXICO CITY: The Mexican government said on Sunday it would challenge the Supreme Court's temporary suspension of parts of a controversial electoral reform pushed by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

Mexico's government said in a statement it will challenge the decision through its legal department and blasted the court's suspension. "It is essential that the ministers that make up the act within the powers that correspond to them, without trespassing the limits imposed by the Constitution and the laws," it added.

The leftist Lopez Obrador has bitterly clashed with electoral authorities throughout his political career.

 

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