Without the Judicial Reform, Hugo Aguilar Would Never Have Come to Court.
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Aguilar Ortiz promoted constitutional amendments aimed at strengthening the rights of the original communities.
Mexico lives a historic moment due to the arrival of the indigenous brother Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, as Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, exalted the Oaxacan senator Antonino Morales Toledo. After participating in the celebration schedule for the arrival of a judicial power voted by the people, the Zapotec legislator, pointed out [...] The post Vive Mexico historical moment due to the arrival of the new judicial power, exalts Ni…
For the first time in history, the justices of Mexico's highest court were elected at the polls. The new Court began its functions on Monday, September 1, with a majority of women, an Indigenous president—Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, former advisor to the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN)—and the challenge of transforming a judiciary criticized for corruption, nepotism, and ineffectiveness. The process, promoted by López Obrador and continued …
MEXICO CITY.- The virtual president-elect of the new Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, pointed out that the mandate they received at the polls was to heal the judiciary from corruption. During the ceremony of handing over the batons of command by the Indigenous Peoples, Aguilar asserted that they will make agreements to remove the privileges and create a new system of justice. He asserted that, in addition to the…
Hugo Aguilar Ortiz assumed the presidency of the SCJN, highlighting his indigenous dress and origin, marking a milestone in the judiciary.
Hugo Aguilar Ortiz received the cane of command as president-elect of the Supreme Court. Indigenous representatives stressed that the change “was already fair” and asked for spiritual guidance from Quetzalcóatl. The act included purification rituals and slogans to support the new president of the highest court. Purification ceremony in the Zócalo In the Zócalo of Mexico City, representatives of indigenous peoples performed the ceremony of purifi…
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