

Mexico's Historic Judicial Election: 95% of Polling Stations Ready
Mexico Holds Historic Judicial Election: 95% of Polling Stations Installed Mexico is witnessing a historic event today as citizens directly elect judges to the country's Judicial Power for the first time. According to the National Electoral Institute (INE), 79,931 polling stations have been set up across the nation, representing 95.18% of the total planned. This unprecedented level of citizen participation marks a significant step towards strengthening democratic processes in Mexico. "Today, we are experiencing an unprecedented moment in the democratic history of Mexico," stated the news reporter in a recent video report. "Citizens are actively participating in the formation of one of the three branches of government." The high number of installed polling stations demonstrates a significant commitment from the electorate to engage in this important process. The election is expected to have a profound impact on the Mexican judicial system, bringing justice closer to the people and enhancing the separation of powers. The success of this election serves as a powerful symbol of Mexico's ongoing commitment to democratic principles and its citizens' active role in shaping their future.