Overview
- In a conversation with journalist Juan Luis Cebrián for the Spanish outlet The Objective, Zedillo alleged that electoral authorities and courts have been stripped of autonomy.
- He said the ruling party consolidated control of Congress, most state governments and autonomous regulators, leaving no effective checks on the executive.
- He claimed the judiciary was "practically dismissed" in recent days and described new selection processes for judges as a ruling-party "farsa de elecciones."
- President Claudia Sheinbaum recently asked authorities to investigate Zedillo and his family for alleged links to organized crime, escalating the confrontation.
- Zedillo compared Mexico's trajectory to projects led by Donald Trump, Nayib Bukele and Viktor Orbán and urged reframing drug policy as a public‑health issue.