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Mexico's first judicial elections stir controversy and ...
Last Sunday, June 1, the historic judicial election was held in San Luis Potosí, which, rather than shaping progress towards impartiality and justice, seems to have reaffirmed the power of partisan interests over the rule of law and public institutions. On Wednesday, the State Electoral and Citizen Participation Council (CEEPAC) reported that the calculations have already been completed and, although the winners of the contest still need to pass…
Voter apathy and concerns of political power grab mark Mexico’s first judicial elections - Aztec Reports
Mexico City, Mexico — Days after Mexico held its first national elections to choose judges and magistrates, the country is left reflecting on a largely ignored, controversial vote. For the first time, Mexicans were able to directly elect members of the judiciary via popular vote thanks to a controversial judicial reform passed during the administration of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Although an historic milestone, the election…
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