An institutional drama that shakes the foundations of democracy
In a turn that has left the country in suspense, the General Council of the INE is preparing to give a response that could redefine the future of justice in Mexico. This Thursday, the highest electoral authority will send a strong message to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate: the law does not grant him the power to cancel candidates for the Judiciary before the election. But this, dear readers, is just the prologue to an epic battle to come.
The shadow of organized crime and the election that changed everything
Last Sunday, as in a scene straight out of a political thriller, the titans of the Legislature —Gerardo Fernández Noroña and Sergio Gutiérrez Luna— issued an ultimatum to the INE: cancel 26 candidacies tainted by accusations of links to organized crime, pending investigations or insufficient academic qualifications. But the electoral body, in a meeting full of tension, declared the request inadmissible. Counselor Norma de la Cruz, with a trembling but firm voice, made it clear: “We cannot cancel registrations… but there will be a day of reckoning.”
Between June 1 and 10, when the votes reveal the winners of the 881 positions in dispute, the INE will draw its legal sword. No victory will be safe if the candidates do not pass the eligibility scrutiny. Do they comply with the Constitution? Are they free of sentences for violence or alimony debts? Gender parity, another minefield. Nothing will escape the magnifying glass.
And then, on June 15, the moment of truth will arrive: the final grade. The records of the majority will be the trophy or the grave of political aspirations. “If these candidates have the votes, they will face a review that could bring them down,” De la Cruz warned, in a phrase that will resonate in history.
As the country holds its breath, one question hangs in the air: Will this be the election that cleans up the system… or the one that exposes its deepest cracks?
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