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Mexico’s congress backs adding foreign interference as grounds to annul elections

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MEXICO CITY, ‌May 28 (Reuters) - Mexico's congress ​on Thursday approved a constitutional ⁠amendment to include "foreign interference" as a reason to annul elections ​in the country. 

The proposed amendment, which ‌the lower house approved with 307 votes in favor, 128 against, ⁠and 1 abstention, ⁠will now move to the Senate. 

"It is important to safeguard our territory from any interference," ‌Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said ⁠during her daily ‌press conference following ​the decision by Congress.

"Yes, there could be a risk of ‌foreign interference in ​Mexico's elections," ⁠she added, but also acknowledged ‌the complexity ⁠of the issue and stressed the need for the law to ​be specific ‌and clear.

(Reporting by Raul Cortes ⁠and Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; ​Editing by Sarah Morland ​and Iñigo Alexander)

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