Gilberto Bátiz Assumes Presidency of the Tepjf Supported by Morena: “a Divided Court Does Not Serve Mexico”
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For almost 10 years, the level of conflicts in the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Power of the Federation (TEPJF) has caused abrupt changes in the person occupying its presidency, although this body has also been subject to external or flat pressure.
The solemn session marked the beginning of a mandate to be extended to 31 October 2027
In assuming the presidency of the Superior Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Power of the Federation (TEPJF), Judge Gilberto de Guzmán Bátiz promised to put an end to the internal divisions and crises that marked the institution since 2019. Surrounded by Brown figures such as Pablo Gómez, president of the Presidential Commission for Electoral Reform, and six ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), includin…
In assuming the presidency of the Electoral Tribunal, Gilberto B Tiz promised stability, working with austerity and ending internal conflicts.
Before a hearing identified with the 4T, Judge Gilberto de Guzmán Bátiz García alludes to the “electoral fraud” of the 2006 elections. He offers a management without “polarization, even media.”
Gilberto Bátiz presented the five axes of his Presidency at the TEPJF, in addition to pointing out that a Tribunal "put into polarization even media, does not serve Mexico."The post Gilberto Bátiz assumes the Presidency of the TEPJ and presents the five axes of his management first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
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