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Mexico’s President accuses country’s Judiciary of “being rotten”

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador accused Sunday the Judicial Power of "being rotten" and having an "ultra-conservative mentality" given the injunctions that stop his infrastructure works.

"Unfortunately, the Judicial Branch is rotten, there are honorable expressions not to generalize, but judges, magistrates, ministers are at the service of vested interest groups and have a very conservative, ultra-conservative mentality," he said.

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