Mexican president says judicial reform will happen despite challenge
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Mexican president says judicial reform will happen despite challenge
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that a wide-ranging courts overhaul is finalized and the popular elections of judges that it prescribes will be carried out, despite the Supreme Court accepting to hear a challenge last week.
"The reform is happening," said Sheinbaum, insisting the challenge to it before the top court will not change that.
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