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Mexican and Central American correspondent
Because drivers are sitting in traffic near the American Bridge, which connects Mexico with the United States, Silvia Delgado weaves between cars eliminating the gaps.
“I stand for the penalty judge,” he says. “Vote for 12 in ballots!”
Lower the windows in a happiest way and take a flyer from it. But on Sunday, the first of the two votes they wanted – Mexicans Select the entire judicial system of the country directly to the ballot – Silvia Delgado is not an ordinary candidate.
In his booklets, the most famous customer is the name of the notorious customer, not a short biography: the notorious medicine was a defensive lawyer for Lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán.
Critics should refuse to stop as a judge of the past, the leader of Sinaloa cartel. He shrinks the idea.
“Why do you need? When I see my work?” He was pulled back, heckles were removed immediately by the offer of a collision of interest.
“To defend people’s personal guarantees? To install enough technical protection for a person? Why do this illegal?” asks.
Silvia Delgado has not been convicted for any offense, not confused and not under investigation – whether it is related to El Chapo or anything else.
However, the leading human rights and transparency organization in Mexico, Defenseorxs, included 19 “high-risk candidate” in the election. MS Delgado also has a candidate against candidates and journalists in the list of drug trafficking in the list.
Defenseorxs Director Miguel Alfonso Meza believes that “high-risk candidates” are in danger for the legality of the Mexico’s justice system:
“Someone who works with a cartel is very difficult, even if it is like a lawyer, it is very difficult to go out. It is not even a good person, but not a good person, but also a mezka, noting Silvia Delgado.
“Sinaloa cartel is not just ‘El Chapo’ Guzman. He is a company with a system of crime and economic interests solved in the system of justice. The cartel can already pressure him to show loyalty to have a worker. “
Silvia Delgado, Defenseorxs and Miguel are stiffen in the celebration of Alfonso Meza.
“It’s completely stupid,” he claims that he was “the challenging as much as they wanted”. He also rejects the main charges that he can concessions if he was paid with drug money and if the judge is elected.
“How can you prove it?
Ms. Delgado, for one of more than 7,500 court positions – all nine trips from local masters competes for more than 7,500 judicial positions.
Although in the discussion, the judicial reform caused extensive protests by striking law students and workers in the legal system. Critics protect the selection of each judge in Mexico that the country’s cause for politicization of the justice system.
“Of course, this is a political attack (in the judicial system),” Miguel Alfonso Meza says.
“Former President Andrés Manuel Lopez did not like to be restricted from the Judicial Power.
This reform has previously passed President Claudia, Sheinbaum It was inside, but he is a solid supporter, and the surveys show that this has been extensive among the electorate.
Supporters show that they have chosen many referees of the United States, Switzerland and Bolivia. However, Mexico will become the world’s first country. The ruling party, which controls the markets, presidential, legislation and judicial authorities, remains incredible with investors who are not afraid of the prospect of the party.
Miguel Alfonso Meza believes that “contracts and negotiations on negotiations” to get the elections to win the elections. “
One of the 64 candidates looking for a seat in the Supreme Court Olivia Aguirre Bonilla. In addition, Ciudad Juárez is active in human rights law and is active against gender-based violence in the notorious border town.
Like all candidates, Ms. Aguirre had to pay the Bonilla campaign outside his pocket – candidates are prohibited to accept public or private financing and take advertising spots. Thus, he first used social media to refuse to squeeze the 6-point plan, the Supreme Court to open the court on the public.
While acknowledging the potential policy of the Mexican justice system, Aguirre Bonilla believes that the voice was collapsed, violated, and a terrorist judgment is an opportunity for meaningful change.
“I think that all citizens in Mexico are politicized and we are all part of public life,” he says.
“The difference here is our ‘inviolable’ legal system – and this will vote for the first time in history because it is managed by elites.”
In the judiciary, many people were there and there with family relations, Aguirre Bonilla argues and there is no legitimacy of executive and legislation.
“This voting will not be elected by the President of the Republic, but will ensure its true independence because the Mexican people are elected.”
So far, the constitution and legality have been arguments and fierce and violent over the process and candidates.
Now all eyes apply to polling stations, especially the graduation stage of Mexicans in the ranks of the rates of their turn and neutrals.
Silvia Delgado hopes that when Mexican comes to a woman who defends the most wanted medication, he hopes that he would respect his work to allow the people of Juárez to be tried in front of him.