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Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez ObradorReuters
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Mexican judge orders Lower House of Congress not to discuss controversial judicial reform.
Reform would see around 7,000 judges, magistrates and justices elected by popular vote.
Proponents say it will improve democracy and help fix a system that no longer serves the public.
Critics say the reform will cut off judges' careers, skew power to the executive branch.
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