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Today We Will Choose the Kind of Justice We Want.-Taddei

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Guadalupe Taddei, councillor president of the National Electoral Institute (INE), called on citizens to go out to vote for judges, magistrates and ministers, because she said that today the type of justice that is wanted for the country will be chosen. In the framework of the civic ceremony of honors to the flag, prior to the opening of boxes of the judicial election, Taddei said that not only will people be voted for, but that the vote will rep…

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The questions went through several squares from the east of the state of Mexico. How did you decide your votes? Did you know who the candidates for ministers, judges, magistrates are? Alfredo Soler, a cabinetmaker, responded cleverly in the corner Gallo Colorado and Cama de Piedra, in the center of Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl: “And little by little you know the current [judgers]?”

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At the edge of 8:50 a.m. this Sunday, the candidate for Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), Yasmin Esquivel Mossa went to exercise her right to vote in the box located in the Insurgentes Mixcoac colony. “We have never had a vote where we are going to choose our judges of the country, so today I come happy, excited, we are going to transform justice,” said the candidate before entering the box. She also said that this d…

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On June 1, Mexico holds unprecedented elections in its history. For the first time, citizens will elect nearly 2,700 justice providers who will shape the new face of the judiciary for the next decade. Although some countries like Bolivia or the United States elect judges by popular vote, none have done so in such a broad or profound way. The process has been marked by lack of information, doubts about the preparation of candidates and concerns a…

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Chihuahua.- The Chihuahuan lawyer Claudia “Kata” Espino, on the side of the INE General Council chaired by Guadalupe Taddei, participated in the official ceremony with which the unprecedented judicial election day began. President Taddei said that there is a human effort of 775 thousand trained officials deployed throughout the country to organize the elections. She said that anyone in the world will be able to follow up on the voting sessions i…

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Guaymas, Sonora June 1, 2025.- In the framework of this Sunday’s historic election day, Sonora Senator Heriberto Aguilar Castillo came to cast his vote in Guaymas, his hometown, from where he called on citizens to participate freely and consciously in the transformation of the judiciary. “Today the people are making history. For the first time in Mexico, citizens directly choose judges, magistrates and ministers. This is a profound step towards…

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Redacción / Grupo Canton The 18 cells programmed in the municipality, where law enforcement officials guarantee security Puerto Morelos.- After casting their vote in the election of the people who will occupy various positions of the Judicial Power of the Federation, the municipal president Blanca Merari Tziu Muñoz made a [...] The post Making history: Blanca Merari calls for citizen participation appeared first on Quintana Roo Today.

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El Economista broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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