Controversy Surrounds Mexico's Judicial Overhaul Led by Morena

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum and her ruling Morena party are reshaping the Supreme Court with judges expected to align with their agenda. This follows a controversial judicial reform, leading to concerns over weakened checks and balances and a potential increase in cartels' influence.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-06-2025 16:37 IST | Created: 04-06-2025 16:37 IST
Controversy Surrounds Mexico's Judicial Overhaul Led by Morena
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In a transformative move, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum and her ruling Morena political party are poised to control the nation's Supreme Court, following a contentious election that critics argue threatens judicial independence.

The Sunday election, with less than 13% voter turnout, grants Morena an opportunity to dominate the judicial branch, appointing nine new justices while reshuffling over 840 federal judiciary posts. This change emerges from a judicial reform widely seen as a vehicle to diminish checks on executive power, consolidating Morena's influence across three government branches.

While the overhaul could foster diversity, with potential benefits for indigenous communities, critics fear it paves the way for increased governmental and criminal influence, undermining democratic principles in Mexico.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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