Does putting the army on the street and scrapping the police mean a safer Mexico?
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Will forcing the country’s judges to fight for election loosen the grip of the drug cartels? Is it time to ban bullfighting for good? As Mexico’s first female President takes office, a deeply divided panel debate questions from people across the country.
The panel:
Arturo Avila, Spokesperson for the governing Morena Party in the Chamber of Deputies
Denise Dresser, writer and Professor of Political Science
Vanessa Ramero, legal consultant and analyst
Jorge Triana, former deputy leader of the opposition party PAN in the Chamber of Deputies
00:00 Intro
01:55 US relations
11:28 Judicial reform
19:34 Crime and the cartels
25:38 Militarising the police
33:48 Graduates and nepotism
41:05 Bullfighting
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