
Bernardo Bátiz
Bernardo Bátiz is a seasoned legal professional and politician who has held various significant positions in the Mexican judicial system. He served as the Attorney General of the Federal District and was a prominent member of the Morena party, contributing to the political landscape during the presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. At 88 years old, he is a candidate for the newly established Tribunal de Disciplina Judicial, which will oversee judicial conduct.
Born on Jun 01, 1935 (90 years old)
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Mexico:
El magistrado electo del Tribunal de Disciplina Judicial, Bernardo Bátiz, minimizó el uso de acordeones como instrumento para inducir el voto.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz is one of the magistrates of the Judicial Discipline Tribunal.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz faced criticism during an event related to the Federal Judiciary.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz was booed at a ceremony recognizing retiring judicial workers as he defended judicial reform.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz is one of the men elected to the Tribunal de Disciplina Judicial.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz was also a candidate associated with López Obrador in the elections.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz received 3 million 310 thousand votes and was included in the accordions.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz is a candidate for the Tribunal de Disciplina Judicial.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz, at 88 years old, continues to be a leading candidate for the presidency of the new Judicial Discipline Committee.
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Mexico:
Bernardo Bátiz is one of the three councilors competing for a magistracy.
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