Judicial reform endorsed: election in 2028 and re-election in TEPJF
Congress declares constitutional changes in judicial elections and reelection in the Electoral Court.
Congress declares constitutional changes in judicial elections and reelection in the Electoral Court.
Senate modifies deadlines and ballots for judicial election; record foreign investment as support.
Senate approves reform that allows reelection of magistrates and delays judicial vote until 2028.
Senate begins extraordinary to approve key reforms in the judicial system.
The judicial reform advances with the postponement of the second election and new grounds for annulment.
Sheinbaum sends the Senate a proposal to delay the election of judges.
Experts warn that the risk of partisan influence in the selection of judicial candidates persists.
PRI and MC demand to cancel the judicial election after a proposal to postpone it until 2028.
Esquivel Mossa's proposals to adjust the elections and strengthen the legitimacy of the process.
Postponing the judicial election to 2028 would save 2 billion pesos, according to the INE.