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Judicial workers protest the government's judicial reform, which would make judges stand for election, in Mexico City, Sept. 11, 2024. The June 1 election may sound democratic, but it can ...
By Eduardo García, Alfredo Corchado and Alyda Muela El PASO, Texas -- A growing wave of uncertainty is freezing investment ...
This past fall, Mexico’s government enacted the 2024 Mexican Judicial Reform, a major piece of legislation that fundamentally changed how every judge, magistrate and supreme court justice is chosen, ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s ruling Morena party appeared to be heading toward control over the Supreme Court, preliminary vote tallies of the country's first judicial election indicated. While ...
The overhaul fueled protests and criticism within Mexico and by the U.S. and Canadian governments, which warned of a potential loss of judicial independence and the politicization of justice in ...
Mexican voters will face long ballots and unfamiliar candidates in first ever judicial election Sunday’s unprecedented election throughout Mexico, including Baja California where nearly 200 ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday defended a judicial election meant to transform the country’s court system, as poll workers tallied votes after a weekend ...
Vote will elect 2,600 judges and magistrates Candidates include convicted drug smuggler, 'El Chapo' lawyer Mexico, Bolivia only countries that hold national judicial vote Election results expected ...
Why Mexico’s Judicial Election is a Controversial Experiment By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega, Christina Thornell, David Seekamp and Laura Salaberry • June 1, 2025 ...
The sweeping judicial reform, voted into the country's constitution in September, marked a historic shakeup for Mexico's courts at every level. It requires voters to head to the polls to elect all ...