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Morena Senate Leader Monreal Says Judicial Reform May Not Be The First

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  • In an interview with Milenio, Morena party leader in the Senate Ricardo Monreal tried to ease concerns about possible constitutional reform, saying that there will be dialogue over the reforms and that judicial reform would not necessarily be the first. He also said that the debate on reforms would include all sectors.
  • Meanwhile, Altagracia Gomez, a business adviser to President-elect Sheinbaum said that the new government will foster discussions on a series of constitutional reforms.
    • MONREAL: IN DEBATE OF REFORMS THERE WILL BE DIALOGUE (BBG)
    • JUDICIAL REFORM NOT NECESSARILY TO BE FIRST
    • SAYS DEBATE ON REFORMS TO INCLUDE ALL SECTORS

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