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Profile SCJN Integration by Accordion Ministers

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Mexico City.- The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) is shaping up to be integrated exactly by the nine people who were recommended in accordions, leaflets and social media messages, attributed to Morena and her supporters. This, with information from the National Electoral Institute (INE), which around 17:30 on June 2 already reaches 74.3 percent of the computed records. Citizen participation remains below 12 percent, at 11.71 percen…

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Mexico City.- The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) is shaping up to be integrated exactly by the nine people who were recommended in accordions, leaflets and social media messages, attributed to Morena and her supporters. This, with information from the National Electoral Institute (INE), which around 17:30 on June 2 already reaches 74.3 percent of the computed records. Citizen participation remains below 12 percent, at 11.71 percen…

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The Supreme Court may be composed of the nine candidates close to Morena and promoted in the accordions of the election of the PJ.

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The confrontation between the accordions that made the upper part of society and the popular organizations influenced the results of the last election, he commented. Isaac Rosales Shipyard Informs Beyond the votes obtained by the three ministers who sought to re-elect themselves in their positions in the Supreme Court (Lenia Batres, Yasmín Esquibel and Loretta Ortiz), the results of the last judicial election were influenced by the “confrontati…

Although the National Electoral Institute (INE) declared that the so-called "judicial accordions" were neither illegal nor a form of voter coercion, preliminary results for the June 1 election show a complete coincidence between the people recommended in the pamphlets and those leading the polls for each of the contested positions. The pamphlets, which circulated in print, on social media, and via text messages, suggested voting for certain nume…

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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