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Mexico's lower house of Congress has approved legislation to shift the country to a system of popularly elected judges, a controversial move aimed at improving the judiciary's responsiveness to ordinary citizens. The measure, championed by former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, was passed with a large majority and will allow elections for all judges over the next three years, starting in June.
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