Avalan Extraordinary Period to Postpone Judicial Election
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Judicial Election in 2028 and Commission Against ‘Narcocandidates’, Extraordinary Period in Congress
The plenary of the Permanent Committee of the Congress of the Union approved an extraordinary period to discuss the reform to move the judiciary to 2028 and the initiative for the INE to have a commission to ‘filter’ ‘narcocandidates’. The proposal was voted in favour of by Morena and her allies of the PVEM and PT at the session on Thursday, May 21. PAN, PRI and the Citizens’ Movement opposed the extraordinary period. President Claudia Sheinbaum…
On Thursday, the Permanent Commission endorsed an extraordinary period for discussing and voting on four reforms of a different nature, including the one that seeks to postpone the judicial election until 2028 and tie it up with a revocation of presidential mandate. In the plenary session of the Permanente, it was stated that in addition to this reform, there would also be a discussion of a reform that creates the commission for the review of ca…
Among the proposals that will be discussed are the postponement of the date for the election of judges to 2028 and the introduction of a new cause of nullity of elections by foreign intervention.
Morena's bench in the Querétaro Congress expressed its support for the proposal of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo to postpone until 2028 the election of judges and magistrates of the judiciary, considering that this measure will prevent the judicial process from being contaminated with electoral interests towards the elections of 2027. During a press conference, the deputies Arturo Maximiliano García Pérez, Sinuhé Arturo Piedragil Ortiz, Home…
After denouncing that the presidential initiative to postpone the judicial election was received without summoning legislators of opposition parties and irregularly turned to commissions, the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Kenya López Rabadán, warned that a reform... Full note »
The Standing Committee of the Congress of the Union approved on May 21, 2026, the convening of an extraordinary session to discuss and vote on four legislative reforms, including one that seeks to postpone the election of federal judges until 2028 and align it with a presidential recall referendum. The general approval was registered with 26 votes in favor and 10 against… Source
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