Mexico's New President Faces Her First Major Crisis
Briefly

Presidents are often defined by their first crisis, and Mexico's new leader is facing a big one: a clash of democratic institutions that could fundamentally upend the country.
Next week may present a major test for the president: The Supreme Court will rule on whether to strike down key parts of the overhaul, setting up a direct confrontation between two pillars of government.
On one side is the judiciary. It has come out in full force against the governing party's complete overhaul of the courts, arguing that the changes violate the Constitution.
These are questions that have lingered in the minds of many Mexicans since Morena swept the June elections: Will the president pursue her party's aims or show flexibility?
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