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Judge Vargas Proposes Asking Random Questions to High Court Candidates to Avoid "clairvoyants."

Constitutional Court Judge José Alejandro Vargas stated this Wednesday that questions directed at candidates for high court membership should be formulated randomly, in order to prevent some "clairvoyants" from appearing before the National Council of the Judiciary (CNM) with answers memorized. The judge suggested that, to provide greater transparency in the CNM's evaluations, the technical and legal questions be prepared in advance, placed in a…
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Constitutional Court Judge José Alejandro Vargas stated this Wednesday that questions directed at candidates for high court membership should be formulated randomly, in order to prevent some "clairvoyants" from appearing before the National Council of the Judiciary (CNM) with answers memorized. The judge suggested that, to provide greater transparency in the CNM's evaluations, the technical and legal questions be prepared in advance, placed in a…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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