Mexico’s judicial reform puts federal judges up for popular vote, sparking concerns over the judiciary's vulnerability to organized crime.
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Lorenzo Córdova, the former head of the INE examines the state of democracy in Mexico, the judicial reforms, and USMCA.
Eight of 11 justices on Mexico’s Supreme Court have resigned ... that requires all judges be elected by popular vote. The reform requires judges to resign ahead of the June election if they ...
Mexico's recent judicial reforms, which took effect on Oct. 1, 2024, are drawing attention from both domestic and international observers. These reforms, which alter the process for appointing ...
The reform has spooked markets and drawn criticism from the U.S., Mexico's largest trade partner, which said it put the country's rule of law at risk. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get ...