The attack of protesters against judicial reforms to the Mexican Senate with chains and pipes + photo – Mehr News Agency | RCO News Agency
According to RCO News Agency, quoted by Al Jazeera, following the attack of hundreds of protesters on the Mexican Senate, which was deliberating on the approval of fundameal reforms in the coury’s judiciary, the Mexican Supreme Council was temporarily closed for the safety of the senators.

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The shutdown of Mexico’s Senate came just hours after the ruling party was debating whether to get the necessary votes to pass the proposed bill. At the same time as these disputes, a member of the opposition party decided to support the plan, and further, the verbal tensions on the eve of the vote to approve the plan proposed by Mexican Preside Andrés Manuel López Obrador led to the iensification of the opposition’s anger. became.

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This plan has been followed by the protests of judicial staff and law studes for weeks. According to this plan, all judges will be elected by popular vote. Critics and observers believe that this plan will threaten judicial independence and weaken the supervision structure of the three powers.
The Mexican Senate has agreed to this plan in general. Now this parliame will start discussing the considerations raised by the legislators for the final approval of these reforms.

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Protesters and oppones of this plan attacked the Senate building with chains and pipes in an attempt to preve voting. Obrador has claimed that this plan will preve corruption by easing the punishme of judges. Critics believe that the said plan will make the judicial structure flawed and the courts full of judges who support the ruling party, and will allow anyone with a law degree to become a judge, making it easier than ever for politicians and criminals to influence the courts. does



