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Mexico’s judicial reform raises concerns over judicial independence. Story by Macarena Hermosilla • 10h. May 30 (UPI) --Nearly 100 million Mexicans are set to take part in an unprecedented ...
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Tuesday that she will pursue electoral reform included in her administration's ...
Ordinary citizens often face a justice system that feels distant or rigged against them. But instead of addressing these ...
This Sunday, Mexico is holding unprecedented elections for judges at all levels of the judiciary. The government argues that this reform is essential to combat deep-rooted corruption and impunity ...
Low Turnout in Mexico’s Far-Reaching Judicial Election Fuels Legitimacy Concerns Nearly 90 percent of voters did not cast ballots on Sunday, one of the lowest turnouts in any federal election ...
Mexico's judicial reform raises concerns over judicial independence. By Macarena Hermosilla. Mexicans are set to cast ballots in a special election June 1 to elect 881 judicial officials, ...
MEXICO CITY - Mexicans vote on Sunday in the country's first ever judicial elections, part of an overhaul of the nation's judiciary that critics warn could jeopardize the rule of law. Read more at ...
The ballot for the judicial and magistrate election, in Morelia, Mexico, on May 31. The vote will elect 2,600 judges and magistrates, including all Supreme Court justices.
Third, the judicial reform has raised serious concerns about the influence of political actors and power groups in the process. The complexity of the changes and the short, eight-month timeline to ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexicans vote on Sunday in the country's first ever judicial elections, part of an overhaul of the nation's judiciary that critics warn could jeopardize the rule of law. The ...