Mexican legislators reelect head of human rights agency who failed to address abuses

FILE - Wearing a photo of her brother who went missing in 1975 around her neck, the newly appointed head of the country's human rights Rosario Piedra Ibarra speak during a press conference in Mexico City, Nov. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte, File)

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Legislators from Mexico’s ruling party reelected the head of the National Human Rights Commission on Wednesday despite widespread opposition and her failure to call out the government for abuses.

The reelection of Rosario Piedra in a party-line Senate vote appeared to be another example of the ruling Morena party's . Morena has proposed eliminating a host of other oversight, transparency and freedom-of-information agencies, claiming they cost too much to run.

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