Mexico's Sheinbaum Advocates for Judicial Reform Backed by Public Polls
President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum reveals surveys showing strong public support for electing judges and creating an independent watchdog.
- Surveys indicate nearly 80% of Mexicans support judicial reform, with 70% backing the election of Supreme Court judges.
- Critics argue that electing judges could politicize the judiciary and increase corruption risks.
- The Mexican peso experienced volatility following the announcement of potential constitutional changes.
- Sheinbaum has assured investors about the stability of the peso and the country's economic health.
- Public forums and discussions are planned to debate the proposed judicial reforms.