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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


Mexico's Judicial Elections: Low Awareness, Budget Cuts, and Uncertain Legitimacy
Mexico's unprecedented judicial elections on June 1st face challenges including extremely low public awareness of candidates (77% unfamiliar), a drastically reduced budget impacting polling stations and campaigning, and the exclusion of prisoners and Mexicans abroad from voting, potentially leading ...
Mexico's Judicial Elections: Low Awareness, Budget Cuts, and Uncertain Legitimacy
Mexico's unprecedented judicial elections on June 1st face challenges including extremely low public awareness of candidates (77% unfamiliar), a drastically reduced budget impacting polling stations and campaigning, and the exclusion of prisoners and Mexicans abroad from voting, potentially leading ...
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56% Bias Score


Deepening Societal Rift in Israel Threatens National Stability"
Escalating protests in Israel against judicial reforms have devolved into open conflict, fueled by political incitement and media extremism, threatening national stability and cohesion, with foreign actors exploiting the internal divisions.
Deepening Societal Rift in Israel Threatens National Stability"
Escalating protests in Israel against judicial reforms have devolved into open conflict, fueled by political incitement and media extremism, threatening national stability and cohesion, with foreign actors exploiting the internal divisions.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Government's Judicial Reform Faces Sharp Criticism
The Spanish government is undertaking a major judicial and fiscal reform, sparking criticism from judges' and prosecutors' associations who claim it threatens judicial independence and the rule of law; the Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, defends the reform as necessary for modernizing the system...
Spanish Government's Judicial Reform Faces Sharp Criticism
The Spanish government is undertaking a major judicial and fiscal reform, sparking criticism from judges' and prosecutors' associations who claim it threatens judicial independence and the rule of law; the Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, defends the reform as necessary for modernizing the system...
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Justice Minister Seeks Collaboration on Controversial Judicial Reform
Spanish Justice Minister Félix Bolaños invited judges' and prosecutors' associations to discuss his government's judicial career reform, which has faced criticism for changing entrance exams and stabilizing substitute judges and prosecutors, despite the government's claims that it will improve the j...
Spanish Justice Minister Seeks Collaboration on Controversial Judicial Reform
Spanish Justice Minister Félix Bolaños invited judges' and prosecutors' associations to discuss his government's judicial career reform, which has faced criticism for changing entrance exams and stabilizing substitute judges and prosecutors, despite the government's claims that it will improve the j...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Seeks to Reverse Prosecutorial Independence Reform
Mexico's government plans a major reform returning the power to appoint prosecutors to the executive branch, impacting the Attorney General's office and all 32 states, reversing a 2014 reform aimed at achieving prosecutorial independence, due to concerns that independent prosecutors hinder anti-corr...
Mexico Seeks to Reverse Prosecutorial Independence Reform
Mexico's government plans a major reform returning the power to appoint prosecutors to the executive branch, impacting the Attorney General's office and all 32 states, reversing a 2014 reform aimed at achieving prosecutorial independence, due to concerns that independent prosecutors hinder anti-corr...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.

Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Judiciary Plans Strike Over Judicial Reforms
Spanish judges and prosecutors are planning a strike on June 11th to protest judicial reforms they see as undermining judicial independence, increasing the risk of political influence, and potentially weakening the rule of law in Spain.

Spanish Judiciary Plans Strike Over Judicial Reforms
Spanish judges and prosecutors are planning a strike on June 11th to protest judicial reforms they see as undermining judicial independence, increasing the risk of political influence, and potentially weakening the rule of law in Spain.
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52% Bias Score

Indictment of Prime Minister's Brother Sparks Political Controversy in Spain
A judge in Badajoz indicted David Sánchez, brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and Miguel Ángel Gallardo, secretary general of the PSOE in Extremadura, on charges of prevarication and influence peddling, prompting government criticism over the process's speed and the opposition PP party...

Indictment of Prime Minister's Brother Sparks Political Controversy in Spain
A judge in Badajoz indicted David Sánchez, brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and Miguel Ángel Gallardo, secretary general of the PSOE in Extremadura, on charges of prevarication and influence peddling, prompting government criticism over the process's speed and the opposition PP party...
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52% Bias Score

Spain Rushes Controversial Prosecutor Reform Amid Attorney General Indictment
Spain's government is fast-tracking a major reform of the Public Prosecutor's Office, giving top prosecutors just three days to review it before a May 23 deadline, sparking concerns about its thoroughness and political motivations. This reform will strengthen a board of prosecutors seen as having pr...

Spain Rushes Controversial Prosecutor Reform Amid Attorney General Indictment
Spain's government is fast-tracking a major reform of the Public Prosecutor's Office, giving top prosecutors just three days to review it before a May 23 deadline, sparking concerns about its thoroughness and political motivations. This reform will strengthen a board of prosecutors seen as having pr...
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Public Prosecutor's Office Reform: Ambitious Goals, Uncertain Outcomes
A proposed reform of Spain's Organic Statute of the Public Prosecutor's Office aims to enhance its independence and internal structure, addressing concerns raised by the Council of Europe's GRECO group, but faces criticism for its piecemeal approach and potential to create new conflicts.

Spain's Public Prosecutor's Office Reform: Ambitious Goals, Uncertain Outcomes
A proposed reform of Spain's Organic Statute of the Public Prosecutor's Office aims to enhance its independence and internal structure, addressing concerns raised by the Council of Europe's GRECO group, but faces criticism for its piecemeal approach and potential to create new conflicts.
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60% Bias Score

Italian Judicial Reform: Referendum Looms Amidst Concerns Over Separation of Powers
Italy's proposed constitutional reform separating judicial and prosecutorial careers faces a referendum; opponents argue it undermines the separation of powers, citing examples from other countries and statements by government officials expressing concern over court decisions.

Italian Judicial Reform: Referendum Looms Amidst Concerns Over Separation of Powers
Italy's proposed constitutional reform separating judicial and prosecutorial careers faces a referendum; opponents argue it undermines the separation of powers, citing examples from other countries and statements by government officials expressing concern over court decisions.
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56% Bias Score
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