Mexico's ruling coalition obtained qualified majority in Chamber of Deputies

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The National Electoral Institute (INE) of Mexico, with a vote of eight in favor and three against, approved this Friday the project declaring the validity of the election of plurinominal deputies, with which the ruling coalition will have a qualified majority in the Chamber of Deputies. teleSUR
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00:00In Mexico, the Commission of Constitutional Points of the Chamber of Deputies approved on Monday
00:04their ruling on the reform of the Constitution regarding the judiciary. With 22 votes in favor
00:08and 17 against, the norm that would allow the election of judges, magistrates, and ministers
00:13of white popular vote in 2025 was approved. The number of members of the Supreme Court of Justice
00:18is reduced from 11 to 9. At this time, the commission is reviewing the 330 reservations
00:24and will extend the session into the early morning. Backers are ratified that the reform
00:28will contribute to put an end to nepotism, corruption,
00:32and waste and wage rate that it will not affect workers' rights.

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