
Mexico's Historic Vote: Citizens Choose Their Judicial Guardians
Mexico Makes History: 13 Million Citizens Choose Their Judicial Guardians Mexico witnessed a landmark event as 13 million citizens participated in selecting their new justices and judges. This historic moment marks the first time in the nation's history that the power to appoint judicial officials has been directly placed in the hands of the people. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo highlighted the significance of this democratic process, emphasizing the shift in power from inheritance to popular choice. "Thirteen million Mexicans took the reins of judicial power," she stated in a short video. "The people appoint and remove, and judicial power is no longer inherited." This unprecedented participation signifies a crucial step towards strengthening democratic institutions and increasing citizen engagement in the country's governance. The event is a testament to Mexico's commitment to transparent and participatory democracy, setting a precedent for other nations to follow.