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Mexican president dismisses criticism of proposed judicial reforms

Aug 24, 2024

Mexico City [Mexico], August 24: Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday dismissed criticism by some global financial firms of his administration's proposed judicial reforms, saying their warnings of impending risk to the economy were "pure lies."
At his daily press conference, Lopez Obrador said the firms were involved in "politicking" when they attributed a recent slide in the Mexican peso to the proposed constitutional amendments, which Congress is set to debate soon.
The reason behind the peso's slide is not internal, but rather a "global adjustment," especially due to the economy and finances of the United States, said the president.
In recent days, several global investment banks and rating agencies have warned of potential risks from the judicial reforms, which among other things propose that ministers of the Supreme Court be voted into office.
Mexico's peso entered a period of volatility against the U.S. dollar following its presidential elections on June 2, though other factors also came into play, including global investors' concerns about the direction of the U.S. economy and Japan's monetary policy, according to experts.
Source: Xinhua

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