A decisive step towards gender justice in politics
The Superior Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal has just set a historical precedent! In a movement that reinforces the fight against political gender violence, he ordered a reevaluation of the complaint against Cuauhtémoc Blanco, former governor of Morelos. This is not just a legal ruling, it is a powerful message: women’s voices in public spaces will be heard. Do you know what makes it even more relevant? The decision corrects an attempt to file the case due to expired deadlines, demonstrating that justice must prevail over technicalities.
The origin of the case: a fight for inclusion
It all started when Juanita Guerra Mena, then federal representative for Morelos, denounced acts of exclusion and discriminatory treatment during a commemorative event. Imagine: being removed from the organization of a public event simply for being a woman. But Juanita did not remain silent. She presented her complaint to the INE in 2023, highlighting how certain attitudes of the then Morelos president perpetuated gender stereotypes. Today, their bravery is paying off.
The magistrates initially closed the case arguing expiration, but attention!: the Superior Chamber reversed this decision. The reason? He stressed that the deadline should run from February 2024, not before, because the previous authorities did not have the power to resolve. This is key: justice cannot be limited by procedural errors when it comes to protecting fundamental rights.
The failure that inspires change
The resolution is clear: “No woman should be harmed by institutional negligence.” The text orders the Specialized Chamber to issue a new ruling, emphasizing the State’s duty to act with due diligence to eradicate gender violence. What does this mean? That each instance must prioritize the protection of women, without excuses. It is a call for everyone – from authorities to citizens – to become agents of change!
This case transcends Blanco or Guerra Mena: it is about how we build a truly egalitarian democracy. Every time a woman is excluded or belittled in politics, our system is weakened. But today, the Electoral Tribunal sends a hopeful signal: the times of impunity end.
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