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Mexico Pioneers Direct Judicial Elections Amidst Division

Jun 2, 2025, 05:49

In an unprecedented move, Mexico has become the first nation to implement direct elections for all its judges. This transformative step stems from a judicial reform initiated by Morena, the current governing party. The path to this landmark event was not without obstacles; it involved a complex journey lasting over a year.

During this period, the reform faced intense scrutiny and resistance within the Congress, where a weakened opposition attempted to thwart its progress. Additionally, the streets of Mexico witnessed fervent demonstrations led by both judicial officials and concerned citizens. These protests highlighted the contentious nature of the reform and the societal divisions it has amplified.

The direct election of judges is a significant departure from traditional appointment methods, aiming to enhance transparency and public accountability within Mexico's judicial system. However, it also raises questions about the potential politicization of the judiciary and the long-term impacts on legal independence.

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