Mexican Senate to Debate Controversial Judicial Reform Amid Protests
The Mexican Senate plans to resume its session to debate a controversial judicial reform in a different location, following a disruption by protesters. The session, now scheduled for 7 p.m. local time at the former Senate building, aims to address key issues despite recent tensions.
The Mexican Senate is set to resume its deliberation on a contentious judicial reform later this evening, according to lawmakers and the Senate's communications team.
The session had been interrupted earlier when demonstrators stormed the Senate building, forcing a temporary pause.
The meeting will now take place at 7 p.m. local time in the historic Xicotencatl building, which previously served as the Senate's home.
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