Mixteco to Preside over the Court
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Hugo Aguilar, who could become the president of the Supreme Court of Mexico in the coming days, is an indigenous Mixteco and former advisor of the former Zapatista guerrilla who promises to settle the "debt" of Justice with the original peoples.Read more]]>
Morena proposed in the instructions she distributed —the so-called accordions — nine names to be the next members of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN). The nine have been, in fact, the most voted of the judicial election and will become the new ministers of the highest court in Mexico. The one who has sought the most support has been the Mixteco lawyer Hugo Aguilar, with almost five million votes (5.2%), who will be the new presi…
Cd. of Mexico.- The current coordinator of Indigenous Rights of the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples, Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, was profiled to preside over the Supreme Court of Justice. With a cut at 8:00 hours and an advance of 44 percent of computed electoral records, Aguilar maintained the advantage that since last night began to be profiled when beginning the registration of votes in the district boards. Of Mixteco origin, born in Tlaxiac…


Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, coordinator of Rights Ind genas of INPI, and Minister Lenia Batres contest the presidency of the SCJN.
Adelfo Regino, director of the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples (INPI), congratulated Hugo Aguilar, who is the winner of the election of the SCJN, so it is appropriate to hold the presidency of the highest court. Regino stressed that it is an honor for the indigenous peoples of deep Mexico that his “brother”, the lawyer Mixteco Aguilar Ortiz, be the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, following the example of Preside…
Jaime GUERRERO The current coordinator of Indigenous Rights of the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples (INPI), Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, was profiled to preside over the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN). With a cut at 8:00 hours and an advance of 44 percent of computed electoral records, Aguilar Ortiz, maintained the advantage [...] The post Oaxacan profiled to preside over the Supreme Court appeared first on Page 3.
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