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Mexico’s First Elected Supreme Court Faces Critical Test of Independence

Mexico's new Supreme Court justices face a backlog of nearly 1,400 cases and scrutiny over their independence following the country's first judicial elections with 13% voter turnout.

  • Mexico's first elected Supreme Court will begin its term on Monday, facing scrutiny on its independence from the governing party, as noted by observers.
  • Hugo Aguilar, the court's president, has a history of defending Indigenous rights and is among new justices with limited high court experience.
  • Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador initiated judicial elections, aiming for independence from his government amid accusations of partisan influences.
  • The court's prior rulings expanded reproductive rights and transgender rights, impacting ongoing legal challenges at state levels.
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Despite criticism, the Mexican government has refused to repeal informal pretrial detention on the grounds that it is a necessary tool to deal with crime.

·Los Angeles, United States
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One of the central axes of Aguilar Ortiz's speech was the announcement of an austerity plan.

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The smell of the copal floated on the stage, a haze of white smoke blurred the bodies, the beep of the snails sounded like the voice of the mountains. Representatives of original peoples, indigenous dress, voices in ancestral tongues. Mentions to Quetzalcoatl and Tonantzin, Aztec deities, and to the sun, the moon, the earth, the ancestors, the naguals. They say he also appeared fluttering a hummingbird, which symbolizes hope, a better future.

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