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Ayotzinapa Lawyer Vidulfo Rosales Joins Mexico’s Supreme Court as Secretary of Study and Account

The Court’s directory confirms a technical advisory post under Hugo Aguilar with a net monthly salary of 118,138 pesos.

Overview

  • Official SCJN records list Rosales in the president’s chamber as secretary of study and account, attached to the Coordinación General de Asesores de la Presidencia.
  • His duties include drafting projects of resolution for cases assigned to Minister President Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, a core technical role in the Court’s decision-making.
  • The post carries a gross monthly pay of 167,671.23 pesos and an approximate net of 118,138.37 pesos, plus benefits such as major medical insurance and life insurance under current Court policy.
  • The appointment comes after Rosales resigned in August from Tlachinollan and from representing the families of the 43 Ayotzinapa students.
  • Milenio reports the advisory coordination now has 10 secretaries of study and account, including three adjunct positions, reflecting the reconfigured structure after recent judicial reforms.