Mexican Congress Rejects President’s Electoral Reform Bid

MEXICO CITY, Dec 6 (Reuters) – The Mexican lower house of Congress on Tuesday rejected a controversial electoral reform backed by the president, after critics said the proposal had the potential to undermine the country’s electoral independence. With 269 votes in favor, 225 votes against, and one abstention, the leading party and its allies fell […]

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