CJF Rules End National Judiciary Strike
The decision will end the judiciary’s prolonged strike that began on Aug. 21 over Mexico’s controversial judicial reform
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The decision will end the judiciary’s prolonged strike that began on Aug. 21 over Mexico’s controversial judicial reform
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The former Mexican security official’s allegations come just weeks before his scheduled sentencing in the United States on five counts of drug trafficking cahrges
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Mexico’s first round of its new popular judicial elections is expected to begin in June 2025 after AMLO’s successor, Claudia Sheinbaum, has taken office.
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However, critics argue that the reform could compromise Mexico’s judicial independence and weaken the nation’s system of checks and balances
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The vote on the judicial reform, which has already passed through the Chamber of Deputies, is expected to be completed in the Mexican Senate on Wednesday. Sep. 11
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The Wall Street Journal reported that approximately $35 billion in U.S. investment is now suspended due to the potential impacts of President López Obrador’s proposed changes to the judicial branch
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The news comes just one day after SCJN President Norma Piña opened a consultation with her fellow court ministers to discuss the Supreme Court’s right to interfere in the controverisal reform
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The official also highlighted the irony the reform’s critique by pointing out that many states in the United States also elect its judges
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The reform, which passed with 357 votes in favor and 130 against, will now be sent to the Mexican Senate for further consideration
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However, Mexico’s total remittances received during the first seven months of 2024 still represented a year-over-year increase during the same period of the previous year
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