Mónica Soto
Mónica Soto is a magistrate on the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary in Mexico, known for her involvement in adjudicating electoral disputes. She has faced scrutiny for her decisions, particularly regarding the legitimacy of electoral outcomes and the representation of political parties in the Mexican Congress.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto concluded her term as president of the Electoral Tribunal on October 31.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto emphasized that there is no evidence of the impact of these mechanisms on the voting or the benefit for the candidacies that appeared on the lists.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto is the president magistrate of the Electoral Tribunal who presented a report at the Supreme Court.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto is being replaced by Gilberto Bátiz in the TEPJF.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto stated that the use of cheat sheets is merely a suspicion, as there are no indications that they were used in the election.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto is aware that her 'reign' is coming to an end.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto is the president magistrate of the Electoral Tribunal who validated the election despite irregularities.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto is the president of the Electoral Tribunal who questioned the validity of the evidence presented against the election.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto affirmed that there is no evidence of serious irregularities in the election.
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Mexico:
Mónica Soto is the president magistrate who argued that the complaints are based on hearsay, which is insufficient to nullify an election.
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