María Emilia Molina
María Emilia Molina is the president of the Mexican Association of Judges, known for her advocacy for an independent judiciary in Mexico. Recently, she has been vocal about her concerns regarding the unprecedented electoral process for selecting judges, arguing that it threatens judicial impartiality and could lead to politicization of the judiciary. Molina has highlighted the issues arising from the new system, which she believes undermines the integrity of the judicial branch and the fundamental principles of democracy.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Mexico | 2 | 5.50 | 0.29% | +10% | 128,932,753 | 415,912 | $1,200,000 | 3,871$ |
| Totals | 2 | 128,932,753 | 415,912 | $1,200,000 | 3,871$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Mexico:
Renuncia María Emilia Molina, magistrada detractora de la reforma judicial; 'me vi obligada', denuncia.
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Mexico:
María Emilia Molina resigned as a magistrate and expressed feeling obligated to do so.
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Mexico:
María Emilia Molina is a Circuit magistrate who commented on the risks of the reform to the Amparo Law.
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Liechtenstein:
Judge María Emilia Molina, president of the Mexican Association of Judges, expressed concerns about the election process.
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