Mexico’s Senate approves country’s militarization

On Wednesday, October 5, the Senate of Mexico gave the “green light” to the constitutional reform that confirms the presence of the Armed Forces on the streets in public security tasks until 2028 and promotes militarization in the country.

The measure, approved with 87 votes in favor, including nine from the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and two from the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD), will be implemented with an extension of . . .

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