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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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Mexico's Opposition: A Strategy of Criticism Fails to Deliver

Mexico's opposition parties, PAN and PRI, face continuous electoral defeats due to their ineffective strategy of solely criticizing Morena's actions rather than offering alternative proposals, revealing a deeper ideological and programmatic poverty.

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Mexico's Judicial Elections: Record-Low Turnout Exposes Deep Public Disengagement

Mexico's judicial elections on Sunday saw a record-low 13% voter turnout, far below Morena's usual support, raising questions about the party's mobilization capabilities and the public's engagement with the reform process.

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Low Turnout Marks Mexico's Historic Judicial Election

Mexico held its first popular vote election for judges on Sunday, resulting in a 13% turnout; the ruling Morena party celebrated it as a democratic milestone, while the opposition viewed the low participation as a failure, highlighting a significant contrast between this election and Morena's landsl...

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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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Mexico Holds First Judicial Elections Amid Concerns of Political and Criminal Influence

Mexico's first-ever judicial elections take place on Sunday, featuring nearly 900 federal and 1800 local positions, aiming to democratize the courts but raising concerns about political and criminal influence, with a second phase in 2027.

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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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Mexico's Low Judicial Election Turnout Fuels Concerns About Morena's Power Grab

Mexico's June 1st, 2025 judicial elections saw a mere 12% turnout due to widespread irregularities including flawed ballots, alleged Morena party interference (distributing pre-filled ballots and assistance), and candidacies with criminal ties, undermining the process's legitimacy and handing Morena...

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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.

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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.

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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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Noroña's Airport Conflict Sparks Internal Debate within Morena

Mexican Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña faced criticism after a lawyer, Carlos Velázquez, publicly apologized following a conflict at Mexico City's airport which prompted Noroña to report him to authorities, sparking internal debate within Morena regarding potential abuse of power.

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