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March "Black Sunday" Takes Reform in Refusal to Judicial Election by Popular Vote

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Citizens' collectives face simulation and warn of a risk to the autonomy of the judiciary.
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Thousands of citizens took to the streets of Mexico City last Sunday to demonstrate their rejection of the judicial election, which they called a farce and a total failure. It was a Black Sunday, as various citizen groups defined it.

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A tide of white flags and slogans against the judicial election flooded the Paseo de la Reforma this Sunday, in what citizens collectively called ... The entry “Black Sunday” in CDMX: denounce judicial election as a threat to independence aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.

While the election of the judiciary was being held, hundreds of people demonstrated in Mexico City against the elections to elect judges, magistrates and ministers. “Out of Morena! No to the narco-government! No to electoral fraud!” were the slogans that were heard during the demonstration, which started from the Angel of Independence toward the Monument to the Revolution, during this election they called the “Black Sunday.” You may be intereste…

They consider that they are removing MEXICALI rights, Baja California, June 1, 2025. – About a hundred Mexicans marched from the Plaza de Toros Calafia to the square of the three powers to express their rejection of the extraordinary election of the judiciary held this Sunday, considering it a farce. Nadia Arnaves commented that the people who came to the call of the Civil Active and Peaceful Resistance (Recap), claiming that it was a citizen mo…

Along with the elections of the Judiciary, on the morning of June 1, hundreds of people took to the streets to march against this first exercise to elect ministers, ministers, magistrates, magistrates, judges and judges. It was the Black Sunday march. According to the Economist who cited estimates from the groups they called, more than a thousand people participated in the march—if we take into account the number of attendees to the 8M 2025 marc…

Editorial / Grupo Cantón Mexico lived its first election to elect judges, magistrates and ministers of the judiciary, including nine vacancies in the Supreme Court of Mexico City.- On Sunday, June 1, Mexico held the first judicial election in the history of the country, in which citizens chose more than [...] The post Winners of judicial election take protest on September 1 appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.

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