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Mexico's Unprecedented Judicial Elections: Reshaping the Judiciary
Mexico holds historic judicial elections on June 1, 2025, electing 881 federal judges and magistrates, including Supreme Court justices, in a two-phased process; the ruling party seeks to reshape the judiciary, while the opposition promotes abstention to challenge legitimacy.
Mexico's Unprecedented Judicial Elections: Reshaping the Judiciary
Mexico holds historic judicial elections on June 1, 2025, electing 881 federal judges and magistrates, including Supreme Court justices, in a two-phased process; the ruling party seeks to reshape the judiciary, while the opposition promotes abstention to challenge legitimacy.
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48% Bias Score


Indio Maíz Invasion Spreads to Costa Rica
Nicaraguan settlers, reportedly with the complicity of the Sandinista government, are expanding mining, ranching, and logging activities into the Costa Rican side of the Indio Maíz biological reserve, threatening its biodiversity and the ecological connectivity of the region.
Indio Maíz Invasion Spreads to Costa Rica
Nicaraguan settlers, reportedly with the complicity of the Sandinista government, are expanding mining, ranching, and logging activities into the Costa Rican side of the Indio Maíz biological reserve, threatening its biodiversity and the ecological connectivity of the region.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Elects Judges in Unprecedented Popular Vote
Mexico held its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2024, to elect 2,600 judicial officials, including the Supreme Court justices, aiming to curb organized crime's influence on the judiciary, despite concerns about reduced independence and potential infiltration by criminal organizations.
Mexico Elects Judges in Unprecedented Popular Vote
Mexico held its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2024, to elect 2,600 judicial officials, including the Supreme Court justices, aiming to curb organized crime's influence on the judiciary, despite concerns about reduced independence and potential infiltration by criminal organizations.
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52% Bias Score


Close Polish Presidential Election Raises Concerns About Judicial Influence
Poland's presidential election, with a record 73% turnout, is exceptionally close, potentially impacting the ruling coalition's ability to govern and raising concerns about judicial influence after new migration laws were enacted on election day.
Close Polish Presidential Election Raises Concerns About Judicial Influence
Poland's presidential election, with a record 73% turnout, is exceptionally close, potentially impacting the ruling coalition's ability to govern and raising concerns about judicial influence after new migration laws were enacted on election day.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's Unprecedented Popular Vote for Judges Raises Concerns
Mexico is holding its first-ever popular vote to elect all its judges, a controversial move by the Morena party, raising concerns about the independence of the judiciary despite widespread public support for judicial reform. This unprecedented election is occurring amid low predicted voter turnout a...
Mexico's Unprecedented Popular Vote for Judges Raises Concerns
Mexico is holding its first-ever popular vote to elect all its judges, a controversial move by the Morena party, raising concerns about the independence of the judiciary despite widespread public support for judicial reform. This unprecedented election is occurring amid low predicted voter turnout a...
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56% Bias Score


Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidates—many lacking political experience—campaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.
Mexico's First Popular Election of Judicial Officials
On June 1st, Mexico holds its first-ever popular election for judicial positions, with thousands of candidates—many lacking political experience—campaigning via social media and grassroots efforts despite limited funding.
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40% Bias Score

German States Seek Federal Aid to Address Critical Judicial Staff Shortages
Germany's states, facing a critical shortage of judges and prosecutors by 2030, are seeking federal support for judicial system modernization, including digitalization and personnel increases, as announced at the upcoming Justice Ministers' Conference.

German States Seek Federal Aid to Address Critical Judicial Staff Shortages
Germany's states, facing a critical shortage of judges and prosecutors by 2030, are seeking federal support for judicial system modernization, including digitalization and personnel increases, as announced at the upcoming Justice Ministers' Conference.
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24% Bias Score

Mexico's June 1st Judicial Elections: A Test of Democratic Integrity
Mexico holds judicial elections on June 1st, 2024, a process significantly altered by President López Obrador's 2022 judicial reform that reduced the number of judges and introduced a popular vote for their replacements, raising concerns about the fairness and independence of the judiciary and the e...

Mexico's June 1st Judicial Elections: A Test of Democratic Integrity
Mexico holds judicial elections on June 1st, 2024, a process significantly altered by President López Obrador's 2022 judicial reform that reduced the number of judges and introduced a popular vote for their replacements, raising concerns about the fairness and independence of the judiciary and the e...
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56% Bias Score

AMLO Votes in Historic Mexican Judicial Election
Former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador voted in Mexico's inaugural popular election for judges on Sunday, near his Chiapas ranch, emphasizing the historic nature of directly electing judicial officials; the reform, which he spearheaded, replaces the traditional appointment system.

AMLO Votes in Historic Mexican Judicial Election
Former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador voted in Mexico's inaugural popular election for judges on Sunday, near his Chiapas ranch, emphasizing the historic nature of directly electing judicial officials; the reform, which he spearheaded, replaces the traditional appointment system.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Saxony's Justice Minister Seeks Federal Aid Amidst Judge Shortage
Saxony's Justice Minister Constanze Geiert calls for federal support to address an impending shortage of judges and prosecutors, impacting the state's ability to handle crime, especially smuggling, along its borders. A new "Pact for the Rule of Law" is planned.

Saxony's Justice Minister Seeks Federal Aid Amidst Judge Shortage
Saxony's Justice Minister Constanze Geiert calls for federal support to address an impending shortage of judges and prosecutors, impacting the state's ability to handle crime, especially smuggling, along its borders. A new "Pact for the Rule of Law" is planned.
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24% Bias Score

Mexico's First Judicial Elections: A Reform Under Scrutiny
Mexico holds its first judicial elections on Sunday, with almost 900 federal and 1800 local positions contested, a reform aimed at democratizing the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence on the judiciary.

Mexico's First Judicial Elections: A Reform Under Scrutiny
Mexico holds its first judicial elections on Sunday, with almost 900 federal and 1800 local positions contested, a reform aimed at democratizing the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence on the judiciary.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Controversial Mexican Judicial Election Heads to Polls
Mexico's first judicial election concludes after a contentious 60-day campaign marked by controversies, including candidates with questionable backgrounds and the distribution of unofficial candidate lists, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the process.

Controversial Mexican Judicial Election Heads to Polls
Mexico's first judicial election concludes after a contentious 60-day campaign marked by controversies, including candidates with questionable backgrounds and the distribution of unofficial candidate lists, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the process.
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64% Bias Score
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