Mexico’s judicial reform: Elections raise concerns over corruption

This Sunday, Mexico is holding unprecedented elections for judges at all levels of the judiciary. The government argues that this reform is essential to combat deep-rooted corruption and impunity within the legal system. However, critics worry that the new process could politicize the judiciary, making it more vulnerable to influence from criminals through threats and bribery.

Mexico’s judicial reform: Elections raise concerns over corruption
This Sunday, Mexico is holding unprecedented elections for judges at all levels of the judiciary. The government argues that this reform is essential to combat deep-rooted corruption and impunity within the legal system. However, critics worry that the new process could politicize the judiciary, making it more vulnerable to influence from criminals through threats and bribery.

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