Mexico's Judicial Elections Spark Controversy and Political Shifts

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Mexico held its first-ever judicial elections with only 13% voter turnout, a record low, but President Claudia Sheinbaum declared it a success, emphasizing the reform aimed at reducing corruption and increasing responsiveness, despite criticism and concerns over legitimacy and influence from various interests.
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