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Mexico’s constitutional reforms: Amlo’s parting shot?

The approval by Mexico's Senate to a sweeping judicial reform has removed the last big obstacle to outgoing President López Obrador’s controversial plan to overhaul the justice system. In light of these developments, we are re-sending this Update, which looks at the possible macro and market implications of the constitutional reforms.

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