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Mexico's first judicial elections stir controversy and confusion among voters
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Mexico is holding its first-ever judicial elections, a move initiated by the ruling Morena party to overhaul the court system. This has sparked controversy, with critics alleging it's a power grab that could damage democracy and open the door to corruption. Voters face confusion due to a lack of information and a large number of candidates with questionable backgrounds.
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