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Mexico president backs away from constitutional change

Critics say the amendment could have helped quash investigations into government corruption on his watch

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29/11/2016 |15:29
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Mexico's president is backing away from a plan that critics say could have helped quash investigations into government corruption on his watch.





President Enrique Peña Nieto has been backing a constitutional amendment to give the attorney general a fixed term that wouldn't coincide with presidential terms. It's meant to make prosecutors more independent of the presidency.

Peña Nieto said in a statement Tuesday he was withdrawing that part of his plan, saying it wasn't his idea in any case.

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