
Mexico's Judicial Reform: A Candidate's Vision for Justice
**Judicial Reform in Mexico: Candidate Highlights Need for Citizen Access and Human Approach** Mexico City – Maciel Mejía Flores, a candidate for magistrate in the State of Mexico, recently emphasized the importance of judicial reform in ensuring greater access for citizens and a more humane approach to legal cases. In an interview with journalist Karen Torres, Mejía Flores discussed the need for the reform to include Public Ministries, stating that "the reform must include Public Ministries, as they are where investigations begin." She highlighted the challenges facing the judicial system in the State of Mexico, one of the states with the highest number of femicides in the country. The reform, she believes, offers a pathway to address these issues and ensure justice for all. Mejía Flores also discussed the importance of implementing a system of zero-paperwork, transitioning to electronic files for greater efficiency and transparency. Her views provide valuable insight into the ongoing debate surrounding judicial reform in Mexico and its potential impact on the lives of ordinary citizens.