Mexicans Protest Proposed Judicial Reforms
Amanpour9 Sep 2024

Mexicans Protest Proposed Judicial Reforms

In Mexico, democracy and rule of law are under the spotlight. Thousands are protesting against highly controversial judicial reform plans that would require judges and magistrates to be elected by popular vote. Whatever happens could have a direct effect on the US. NPR correspondent Eyder Peralta joins the show from the senate in Mexico City, followed by former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castañeda Also on today's show: Paralympic Champion Oksana Masters; author Jason Stanley ("Erasing History") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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With Warnings From at Home and Abroad, Is Trump's 'America First' Agenda Working?

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19 Nov 202556min

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UNHRC to Investigate Sudan 

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