Mexico Considers Amendment to Annul Election Results Over Foreign Interference
Mexico is reviewing a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow election results to be annulled if foreign interference is found. The measure has drawn criticism over its potential effects on the electoral process.
america.cgtn.comMexico is considering a constitutional amendment that would permit the annulment of election results when foreign interference is established. The proposal would create a legal mechanism to challenge certified outcomes on those grounds.
Critics say the measure risks undermining the electoral process and creating new avenues for contesting results. No specific timeline for legislative action has been announced.
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Passage could allow future election challenges based on foreign interference claims.
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