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Drug violence, poverty, democracy: A Mexican panel debates the country's big issues

Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico鈥檚 first female President takes office while protests still rage over changes to the constitution. World Questions explores the challenges she faces with a sharply divided panel facing questions from around the country. Does scrapping the national police force and putting the army on the street, mean a safer Mexico? Will forcing the country鈥檚 judges to fight for election loosen the grip of the drug cartels? Is it time to ban bullfighting for good? What is the future for relations with the USA? Jonny Dymond presents a deeply felt debate from a country undergoing change.

The Panel
Arturo Avila, Spokesperson for the governing Morena Party in the Chamber of Deputies
Denise Dresser, writer and Professor of Political Science at Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
Vanessa Ramero, independent legal consultant and analyst
Jorge Triana, former deputy leader of PAN, the largest opposition party in the Chamber of Deputies

Producer
Charlie Taylor

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