The Judicial Reform of Sheinbaum, Another Correction to the Inheritance of López Obrador
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The so-called “reform of judicial reform” promoted by Morena and the federal government confirms something that is already difficult to deny: the first judicial reform failed to convince technically, operationally or institutionally.Now even the National Electoral Institute itself asked to postpone the judicial election until 2028 to avoid an operational “collapse.” That implies something very politically strong: the system itself implicitly rec…
To the chain of corrections made by President Claudia Sheinbaum to the legacy left to her by Andrés Manuel López Obrador, this week will add one more: the modifications to the judicial reform of 2024. It is not just a question of postponing the election of judges and magistrates to 2028 due to the complications resulting from their attendance with the federal and local elections of 2027, but of meeting the demands of productive sectors that, in …
Postponing the judicial election to 2028 relieve the INE's operational burden, but leaves failures and changes that Instituto asked to correct unaddressed.
The initiative recently presented by President Claudia Sheinbaum to postpone the judicial elections to 2028 and fine-tune various details of those elections – including the design of the ballots – is a positive measure, since this way the participation of voters in that exercise can be improved, considered the minister president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), Hugo Aguilar Ortiz.
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