Mexico's lower house approved a constitutional amendment allowing election nullification in cases of foreign interference, passing with 307 votes in favor. The measure requires Senate approval and critics warn it could undermine electoral confidence and create avenues for contesting legitimate results.
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Mexico's lower house approved a constitutional amendment allowing election nullification in cases of foreign interference, passing with 307 votes in favor. The measure requires Senate approval and critics warn it could undermine electoral confidence and create avenues for contesting legitimate results.