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Mexican Congress Approves Constitutional Reform to Enact Federal Feminicide Law

The Mexican Chamber of Deputies has approved a constitutional reform with 467 votes, allowing the federal government to establish a unified law on feminicide. This move aims to standardize penalties and strengthen justice for women across all states. Next, the reform will be reviewed and approved by state legislatures, potentially leading to comprehensive legal changes nationwide.
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article 73 of the Constitution
Congress of the States
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Cámara de Diputados
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Claudia Sheinbaum