
Mauricio Merino
Mauricio Merino is a prominent Mexican political analyst and scholar known for his expertise in political science and public administration. He has contributed significantly to discussions surrounding the Mexican judicial system and governance, particularly in the context of recent reforms and the evolution of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN). His analyses often focus on the implications of political decisions on legal independence and the relationship between the judiciary and the executive branch. Merino has been vocal about the potential challenges to judicial impartiality in light of the recent appointments to the SCJN, emphasizing the need for a justice system that serves the public without being beholden to political powers.
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Mauricio Merino writes about the critical moment in Mexican politics and the responsibility of the president.
En defensa de la soberanía, escribe Mauricio Merino
Mauricio Merino writes about the violence occurring in Guadalajara.
Durante la violencia, escribe Mauricio MerinoMauricio Merino writes about the political climate in Mexico and the rhetoric of the current government.
De muros y puentes, escribe Mauricio MerinoMauricio Merino reflects on the violence and humanitarian crises affecting people in Venezuela and Sudan.
Solo le pido a Dios, escribe Mauricio MerinoFather Mauricio Merino, director of FUNDAFILIA, highlighted the importance of this meeting and the participation of over 120 young musicians.
Diario Co Latino - Informándote con CredibilidadMauricio Merino highlighted concerns about the new justices not acting as a counterbalance to the current government.
SCJN no confrontará al Poder Ejecutivo, advierten analistas










