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The Mexican Senate revoked trusts of over $800 million for the judiciary.

In a significant move that further intensifies the ongoing conflict between Mexico’s government and judicial authorities, the Senate has decided to end 13 trusts held for the judiciary. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been vocal about his concerns regarding corruption within the judiciary system, claiming that it is detrimental to the public’s well-being. This decision highlights the growing tension between the two entities and places a spotlight on the need for reform and transparency within Mexico’s judiciary.

The termination of these trusts is seen as a direct response to the president’s ongoing efforts to address corruption and inefficiency within the judiciary. Lopez Obrador firmly believes that these trusts have enabled unjust practices and act as a breeding ground for corruption. However, this move has sparked heated debates among both supporters and critics. Supporters argue that it is a crucial step towards cleansing the judiciary system and restoring public trust. On the other hand, critics argue that this decision undermines the independence of the judiciary and opens the door for potential abuse of power by the government.

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