💨 Abstract
On June 1, Mexico will hold a historic election where judges, magistrates, and ministers of the judicial branch will be elected by citizens for the first time, replacing the previous system of exams and competitive examinations. Thousands of candidates, many with extensive judicial experience but limited political involvement, are facing the challenge of campaigning and communicating with the public through various media platforms.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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