Senate Committees Approve Postponement of Judicial Election Until 2028
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The Senate of the Republic began the discussion of the reform to the judicial reform, in an extraordinary meeting of the committees of Constitutional Points and of Legislative Studies First.After more than two hours of debates, the vote was 21 in favor, 9 against and zero abstentions, so the opinion will be passed to the plenary for discussion and eventual approval.The minute was sent to the Senate and Morena seeks to approve it in fast track du…
The United Commissions of Constitutional Points and Legislative Studies of the Senate approved on Thursday 28 May the reform initiative to postpone the judicial election until 2028. The decision to postpone the judicial election until 2028 was endorsed by a majority vote and will now be taken to the full Senate for discussion and eventual approval. It should be mentioned that, in addition to postponing the election of judges, magistrates and min…
Mexico City, May 29 (Latin Press) The Mexican Senate today approved the bill that amends various provisions of the Constitution with the aim, among other things, of postponing next year's judicial election to June 4, 2028. The post-Mexican Senate endorses reform to postpone judicial election first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
The Senate of the Republic began the extraordinary period with the discussion of the first opinion related to the judicial reform, after the Chamber of Deputies approved with the vote of Morena and its allies, the initiative sent by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo to postpone the elections of the Judiciary to the first Sunday of June. The proposal seeks to avoid that the judicial election coincides with the federal and local elections of 2027,…
The joint commissions of the Senate of the Republic approved the reform, promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, to postpone the election of judges and magistrates until 2028. The government majority supported the constitutional changes on the grounds that there are technical and budgetary complications to carry out the judicial election in 2027. The opinion also contemplates adjustments in the integration of the Supreme Court of Justice of the…
The joint commissions of Constitutional Points and Legislative Studies First of the Senate of the Republic approved with the vote of Morena and her allies the constitutional reform that includes the possibility that the current judges of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judiciary of the Federation (TEPJF) can participate in 2028 in the judicial election with the aim of re-election. With 21 votes in favor and 9 against, the reform of the president o…
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