
Mexico's Top Judge: Don't Skip the June 1st Vote!
Mexico's TEPJF President Urges Citizens to Vote in Upcoming Judicial Elections Mexico City – Mónica Soto, president of the Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación (TEPJF), issued a strong call to action urging Mexican citizens to participate in the upcoming judicial elections on June 1st. In a brief video statement, Soto emphasized the significance of voting, stating that "hacer un llamado a no ejercer un derecho fundamental como el de votar no es democrático" (calling for people not to exercise a fundamental right like voting is not democratic). Her statement highlights the importance of citizen engagement in shaping the country's judicial system. Soto's message underscores the power of the vote to effect meaningful change. She described voting as a process that "transforma, corrige y construye" (transforms, corrects, and builds). The TEPJF plays a crucial role in ensuring fair and transparent elections, and Soto's appeal serves as a reminder of the responsibility citizens have in upholding democratic principles. The upcoming judicial elections are a significant event in Mexico, and the TEPJF's efforts to encourage participation are vital for maintaining a healthy democracy. Soto's statement is a timely reminder of the importance of active citizenship and the power of the individual vote.