Mexico's judicial reform: The win for Lopez Obrador that's mortally wounded the opposition
Briefly

"The opposition parties National Action Party (PAN), Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), and Citizens' Movement (MC) lost the first and most important legislative battle of Mexico's 66th Legislature, marking a significant test of their strength after the June 2 election. Despite attempts to unite against the ruling party Morena, they were unable to prevent the constitutional reform that allows judges to be elected by popular vote, revealing deep fractures within the opposition and diminished political standing."
"It took just nine days for the government to win over a group of opposition senators, exemplified by PAN Senator Miguel Angel Yunes Marquez's vote in favor of the judicial reform. This unexpected defection and absence of Senator Daniel Barreda further weakened the opposition's efforts, highlighting the fragile unity among the anti-Morena alliance and their inability to maintain a cohesive front against the ruling party's agenda."
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