Mexico Passes Bill Barring Legal Challenges to Constitutional Changes
Briefly

Mexico's Congress approved measures that would eliminate judicial review of constitutional amendments, concentrating power within the ruling Morena party and raising concerns among legal experts.
This reform signifies an exercise of unlimited power, as it allows the government to politically subjugate the judiciary, critics fear.
The initiative, while blocking court intervention on content, allows challenges on procedural grounds, indicating a complex relationship with judicial review.
Sanchez Cordero emphasized that the bill introduces a clear mechanism for evaluating constitutional amendments which previously lacked explicit guidelines.
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