That agreement, which has not yet been finalised, imposed a 10 percent tariff only on all imports from the UK.
Opponents also feared the elections would lead to unqualified candidates taking office.Under the new regulations, candidates must have a law degree, experience in legal affairs, no criminal record and letters of recommendation.
Candidates also had to pass evaluation committees, comprised of representatives from the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government.And yet, some of the final candidates have nevertheless raised eyebrows. One was arrested for trafficking methamphetamine. Another is implicated in a murder investigation. Still more have been accused of sexual misconduct.Arias suspects that some candidates slipped through the screening process due to the limited resources available to organise the election.
She noted that the National Election Institute had less than 10 months to arrange the elections, since the reforms were only passed in September.“The timing is very rushed," she said.
One of the most controversial hopefuls in Sunday's election is Silvia Delgado, a lawyer who once defended the cofounder of the Sinaloa Cartel, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzman.
She is now campaigning to be a judge in Ciudad Juarez, in the border state of Chihuahua.a signal that Trump’s regime is developing ageist and ableist policies
in the name of cutting wasteful spending, or eugenicist policies, really. Policies that could kill many elderly and disabled Americans.Together with Trump, Kennedy and Musk have done their level best to remake the federal government in their own eugenicist images.
Kennedy has acted in connection with Musk’s DOGE in cutting off fundsfor HHS, NIH, and other programmes around vaccination, disease and epidemic prevention, and