In Jab at Trump, Mexico Targets Foreign Election Meddling
Mexico is implementing new regulations to protect its elections from foreign interference. These measures appear to be directed at the United States, raising concerns about their impact on Mexican democracy. The move comes amid ongoing discussions about election integrity in both countries.
- ▪Mexico is adding protections against foreign interference in its elections.
- ▪The new rules seem to target Washington specifically.
- ▪There are concerns that these regulations could affect Mexico's democratic processes.
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