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Congress advances constitutional reform to put National Guard under military control
The bill, which will now be considered by the Senate, aims to define the National Guard as a professional security force that is part of the military.
What will Claudia Sheinbaum’s swearing-in ceremony be like?
In less than two weeks, Sheinbaum will take the oath of office at the Legislative Palace of San Lázaro in Mexico City.
How can I vote in the US elections as a US...
A former U.S. diplomat provides Mexico News Daily readers with details on how to vote as a U.S. citizen living in Mexico — and why it's important.
National Guard is the next item on Morena coalition’s constitutional agenda
Following the approval of AMLO's judicial reform bill last week, the ruling party will turn next to a bill putting the National Guard under military control.
Judicial reform takes effect after AMLO signs it into law
On Sunday, President López Obrador signed the controversial bill into law hours before delivering his final "Grito de Independencia" as president.
Mexico’s judicial reform bill approved by 18 state legislatures
After the controversial bill passed in Congress Wednesday, enough state legislatures ratified it by Thursday to make it a national law.
AMLO ‘pleased’ with treatment of Mexico in US presidential debate
President López Obrador commented on the debate between Trump and Harris at his Wednesday morning press conference.
Senate approves AMLO’s judicial reform to overhaul Mexico’s judiciary
The controversial reform passed in a marathon session in Mexico's Senate on Wednesday morning.
Opinion: There can be judicial reform without undermining trust
Pedro Casas, CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, details how the judicial reform could destabilize the Mexican economy.
What’s two-thirds of 128? It depends who you ask
With Morena one vote short of the supermajority it needs to pass the judicial reform, legislators are exploring a mathematical solution to their problem.
Like AMLO, Sheinbaum will live in the National Palace after taking office
As president, Sheinbaum will make her home in the National Palace, following a tradition started by López Obrador.
Senate opposition unites against judicial reform as pressure mounts
The opposition senators have sworn to reject judicial reform. But if Morena can turn even one of them, the constitutional bill will likely pass.
De la Fuente and Ebrard defend judicial reform in new Washington Post editorial
The two men, both cabinet members in the incoming Sheinbaum administration, chastised U.S. critics for "interference" in Mexico's domestic affairs.
What if kids ran Mexico City for a day?
What do kids have to say about pressing issues such as migration and water in Mexico City? This children's parliament gave them a voice.
Mexico’s lower house of Congress approves controversial judicial reform bill
The reform proposal is likely to pass in the Senate as Morena and its allies are just one vote short of a supermajority in the upper house of Congress.
Supreme Court justices join the strike to protest judicial reform bill
Eight of the 11 Supreme Court justices voted in favor of stopping work, while the three who voted against it said they "vigorously" opposed the strike.