
Viri Ríos
Viri Ríos is a Mexican analyst and public policy expert, currently serving as a doctor of public policy at Harvard University. She has been actively involved in discussions regarding the judicial reform proposed by the current Mexican government. Ríos argues that these changes represent a significant moment in Mexico's democratic evolution, highlighting the need for critical examination of traditional democratic principles in light of the proposed reforms aimed at reducing impunity.
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Analyst Viri Ríos identifies troubling objectives in the U.S. National Security Strategy.
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Qué se juegan el gobierno de Sheinbaum y México en la inédita elección de los jueces del país mediante el voto popular



















