Mexican Judiciary
Last September, when AMLO was still president, the Mexican government passed a judicial reform which stipulates that all judges, at all levels, will be elected. Mexico is to be the only country in the world to do that. These elections are scheduled for June 1st, on a Sunday, the day of the week on which […]
Continue reading about Mexico’s Judicial Elections Set for June 1st
On September 15th, a few hours before his participation in the annual Grito Ceremony, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) signed the constitutional judicial reform. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published September 19th, 2024, on Mexico News Report.
Continue reading about Mexican Judicial Reform Now Law of the Land
On September 11th, the Mexican Senate approved a judicial reform which would mandate the election of Mexican judges at all levels. As the Cámara de Diputados had already approved the reform, the next step was for the reform to be passed in 17 Mexican states. Well, that has already occurred. It wasn’t hard because the ruling MORENA party has […]
Continue reading about That Didn’t Take Long! Mexican Legislatures Approve Judicial Reform
On October 1st, the new Mexican Congress, elected on June 2nd, is slated to take office. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) is no sitting duck president and is still very much in charge. AMLO has a one-month overlap with the new Congress before stepping down on October 1st when Claudia Sheinbaum is inaugurated. In […]
Continue reading about AMLO, the Mexican Congress, Mexican Judiciary and Foreign Meddling
A recent diplomatic tiff in Mexico illustrates the double standard whereby the Mexican government openly meddles in U.S. immigration policy but then gets offended when the shoe is on the other foot. For the entire article, click here. Article by Allan Wall, published August 26th, 2024, on Border Hawk News.