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Alerts Heading Into 2027: Lessons From the Judicial Elections

Summary by yucatan.com.mx
CARLOS R. MENÉNDEZ LOSA (*) The citizen defeat is regrettable, and the threat to the rule of law is worrying. The June 1st electoral farce was, indeed, a success for the Morena project of centralizing power, but a clear debacle for the citizenry: today they are less informed, less represented, and more vulnerable. The setback, […]
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After more than 60 uninterrupted hours of work, on the part of the 27 municipal councils authorized for the judicial election, they have achieved a global advance of 30.38 percent. Thus it was informed, by the General Council of the Local Electoral Public Agency, which reported that 1,658 counts of counting and counting have been produced. They emphasized that the most advanced districts are Perote, Huatusco and Misantla, the three above 60 perc…

CARLOS R. MENÉNDEZ LOSA (*) The citizen defeat is regrettable, and the threat to the rule of law is worrying. The June 1st electoral farce was, indeed, a success for the Morena project of centralizing power, but a clear debacle for the citizenry: today they are less informed, less represented, and more vulnerable. The setback, […]

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yucatan.com.mx broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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