Full for Morena at the Disciplinary Tribunal: the Five Candidates of the Ruling Party Win in the Judicial Election
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Bernardo Bátiz Vázquez profiled himself as a member of the Judicial Disciplinary Tribunal after the 2025 elections.According to the 2025 judicial district counts of the National Electoral Institute (INE), which until 10:40 a.m. carries 404 records of 84 thousand 266, Bernardo Bátiz Vázquez is the best-placed candidate.It should be noted that the results of the 2025 judicial elections will result in three women judges and two judges for a total o…
The ruling bloc in the Judiciary forms part of the Judicial Discipline Tribunal, including Celia Maya and Bernardo B Tiz.
Another plenary session for Morena. The five members of the Disciplinary Tribunal, the powerful body that will be in charge of supervising the judges, are precisely the five names that the party disseminated in their accordions to direct the vote. With 91 per cent of the INE minutes recorded, the most voted candidates have been three of the current councillors — Celia Maya, Verónica de Gyves and Bernardo Batiz—, the director of the Legal Researc…
Cd. Victoria, Mexico.- Andrés Norberto García Repper Favila, a Black candidate, is profiled to obtain one of the five Magistrates of the Court of Judicial Discipline of Tamaulipas, although barely secures fifth place in the vote. According to the latest report of the Ietam, with 50% of the minutes computed (mil 255 of two thousand 466), García Repper totals 57,968 votes. The election is led by Ludivina Aldape Garfias, with 110 thousand 506 votes…
CDMX.- In the early hours of Friday the district counts of the election of the Judicial Disciplinary Tribunal, a new organ that will be part of the Judicial Power of the Federation (PJF).After three days of counting it was defined that the women who will integrate this new body are Celia Maya, who obtained a vote 5.2 million votes; Verónica de Gyves who obtained 5 million; and Indira García with 4.3 million.TE MAY INTEREST: Sheinbaum asks Andy L…
Mexico City, Mexico. The new Court of Judicial Discipline (TDJ), which will monitor all judges in Mexico, is also drawn akin to the ruling party Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena), after the unprecedented judicial election of June 1, according to the last count of votes that reaches 99.7%, this Thursday. Like the next Supreme Court, the five candidates who profile themselves as judges of the TDJ were proposed or have been close to the gov…
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