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Mexico’s president defends prosecution referendum, says it was not a “failure”

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mexico's president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, defended this Monday, August 2, the popular consultation he called on prosecuting the country's former presidents, marked by a low turnout, saying it was not a "failure" as he blamed the electoral body for not having the "enthusiasm" to organize it.

"Those who do not authentically process democracy as a way of life and government, and the. . .

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