By a Majority Vote, Puebla Congress Approves Plan B of the Judicial Reform
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The Puebla Congress approved Plan B of the Judicial Reform that postpones until 2028 the elections of federal judges and magistrates. In addition, it extends until 2034 the period of electoral magistrates. The initiative reached the local Congresses after the Congress of the Union approved the reforms during marathon sessions. The minute sent by the Senate seeks to reform the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States. It also aims to c…
Puebla Congress Approves Postponing Judicial Election to 2028 and Annuls Elections Due to Foreign Interference. With 28 votes in favor and seven against, the Puebla Congress approved the reform to the Federal Political Constitution to postpone the second election of the Federal Judiciary (PJF) to the first Sunday of June 2028. With the approval of the reform, the judicial election coincides with the recall process for Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum Par…
The plenary session of the Puebla Congress gave the green light to the constitutional reforms promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo to postpone the election of judges and magistrates until 2028, to include foreign intervention as a cause of nullity in the elections and to allow the re-election of the current federal electoral magistrates. [...] The post Congress of Puebla approves to postpone the Judicial Election to 2028 appeared first …
The Congress of Puebla, became the 18th state to approve the reform of postponement of the judicial election and the re-election of the judges of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Power of the Federation (Tepjf); as well as, the reform that aims to annul the elections by foreign interference. The reforms presented [...] The post Congress of Puebla approves to postpone judicial election and interference law; go 18 states appeared first on An…
– The modifications also specify the date to carry out the process of revocation of mandate Since Puebla, the Congress of the State of Puebla approved the opinion with minute draft decree that amends and adds various provisions of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, in the matter of reform of the judicial branch. The above, with the aim to tie the date of the execution of the process of revocation of mandate of the holder of…
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