A number of constitutional amendments to restructure Mexico’s judicial system came into force on September 16, 2024.
The reform, which provides for the replacement of 7,000 judges of all instances and establishes the election of judges by popular vote, the anonymity of judges who consider cases related to drug trafficking and organized crime, and a reduction in the number and tenure of Supreme Court judges, is aimed at eradicating corruption in the Mexican judicial system.
Introducing an anonymous judicial system and automated case distribution makes it impossible to manipulate judges and effectively deprives the mafia of leverage. The possibility of bribing judges is reduced, as the parties will not know who will hear their case in advance.
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