Tag #Judicial Reform

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Morena Consolidates Power in Mexico's Judicial Elections

In Mexico's June 1st judicial elections, Morena secured control of the Supreme Court, Disciplinary Tribunal, and Electoral Tribunal by using pre-selected candidate lists, resulting in a concentration of power across all branches of government and raising concerns about democratic legitimacy.

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Albania's EU Accession Bid: Reforms, Support, and 2030 Target

Albania is implementing major judicial and anti-corruption reforms to join the EU by 2030, enjoying broad public and political support, and aiming to conclude accession talks by 2027; Foreign Minister Igli Hasani stated this during a visit to Athens.

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Albania's Judicial Reform: Cornerstone of EU Accession

Albania's Foreign Minister Igli Hasani highlights the judicial system reform as the cornerstone of its EU accession progress, fostering hope, attracting investments, and creating a model for other aspirants; he also notes strong public and political consensus (93-95%) supporting this path, aiming fo...

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Morena Consolidates Control Over Mexico's Judiciary with Tribunal de Disciplina Appointments

Mexico's ruling Morena party secured all five seats on the newly formed Tribunal de Disciplina, which will oversee judges; this follows Morena's complete takeover of the Supreme Court, raising concerns about judicial independence.

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Indigenous Lawyer Projected to Lead Mexico's Supreme Court

With 92% of votes counted, Mixtec lawyer Hugo Aguilar Ortiz is projected to become Mexico's next Supreme Court president, marking the first time an Indigenous person will hold this position since Benito Juárez, reflecting a 5.2% voter preference and a 12.3% overall participation rate.

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Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns

Mexico's ruling party Morena won a majority of seats in the country's first-ever judicial elections, raising concerns among democracy advocates about weakened checks and balances, despite President Claudia Sheinbaum claiming the 13% voter turnout as a success.

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Albania's Justice Reform Drives EU Accession Bid

Albanian Foreign Minister Igli Hasani highlights judicial reform as the cornerstone of the country's EU accession, fostering hope, investment, and a unique mechanism for judges and prosecutors, while aiming for full EU membership by 2030 amid broad public and political support.

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Morena's Coordinated Effort Secures Supreme Court Victory in Five Key Mexican States

In Mexico's recent Supreme Court elections, nine Morena-backed candidates won, with five states (Tabasco, Guerrero, Puebla, Chiapas, and Oaxaca) showing remarkably consistent support exceeding 60% of voters for all candidates, indicating a coordinated electoral operation by Morena, aided by instruct...

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EU-Mercosur Trade Deal and Mexico's Judicial Shakeup

Brazilian President Lula da Silva's state visit to France on June 5th, 2025, focused on finalizing the stalled EU-Mercosur trade agreement, facing resistance from France due to concerns over agricultural protections and environmental impacts; simultaneously, Mexico's recent popular election of judge...

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Supreme Court to Review Conviction in Wallace Murder Case, Raising Concerns about Torture

The Mexican Supreme Court will review the 2006 conviction of Juana Hilda González Lomelí, accused of involvement in the murder of María Isabel Miranda de Wallace's son, raising concerns about torture and due process violations. The court's decision could overturn the conviction and lead to investiga...

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Morena Wins Mexico's First Judicial Elections, Raising Democracy Concerns

Mexico's ruling party Morena is projected to gain control of the Supreme Court after Sunday's judicial elections, which saw a mere 13% voter turnout amid allegations of a power grab, raising concerns about the weakening of checks and balances.

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Turkish Parliament Concludes Debate on Controversial "10th Judicial Package

The Turkish Parliament concluded discussions on the "10th Judicial Package," facing criticism over its perceived shortcomings and lack of public consultation; various parties expressed concerns regarding the bill's impact and the need for a new constitution.

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