Mexico's Congress has approved a major reform to the Amparo Law, the country's primary legal rights protection law.
The reform, proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, has sparked intense debate, with opposition parties claiming it will hinder access to amparo protection.
The Amparo Law regulates Articles 103 and 107 of the Constitution, establishing rules for amparo proceedings.
The reform's objective is to facilitate access to amparo protection.
Author's summary: Mexico's Congress approves reform to Amparo Law.