Summary

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticizes the supreme court for overreaching as it debates overturning a judicial reform that mandates electing almost all of its judges, including the supreme court, by popular vote.

No other country in the world has such a system. Advocates argue this would curb corruption, but opponents warn it could empower the ruling Morena party and giving organised crime groups another chance to impose their candidates in elections.

The court’s resistance has led legislators to restrict its review power, risking a constitutional crisis. This dispute overshadows Sheinbaum’s agenda, impacts markets, and draws U.S. concern.

A suggested compromise to limit judge elections remains undecided, while Sheinbaum signals readiness to confront the court’s decision.

  • RamblingPanda@lemmynsfw.com
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    12 days ago

    and draws U.S. concern

    You know, maybe the US should shut the fuck up about concern regarding their judicial system.