Norma Piña
Norma Piña is the President of the Supreme Court of Mexico, known for her significant role in upholding constitutional principles and her advocacy for judicial independence. Recently, she was in the news due to a request from the president of the Electoral Tribunal, Mónica Soto, for her to recuse herself from voting on a judicial election matter, as she had previously expressed opposition to the process.
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Mexico:
Norma Piña had previously approved an impediment that was later discarded by the new Court.
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Mexico:
The agreement signed by the then president of the Court, Norma Piña, established the current salary for the ministers.
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Mexico:
Norma Piña is the former president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation who faced controversy during a constitutional ceremony.
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Mexico:
Norma Piña is the president of the new Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation.
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Mexico:
Norma Piña stated that 'society and history will judge us' as she bids farewell to the Court.
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Mexico:
Hugo Aguilar Ortiz will occupy the presentation of Norma Piña.
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Mexico:
Norma Piña is the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) in Mexico.
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Mexico:
Norma Piña is mentioned as the first president of the court who stated that society and history will judge them.
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Mexico:
Norma Piña is expected to give an emotional closing speech at the last session of the Supreme Court.
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Mexico:
Norma Piña is the outgoing president of the Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación, preparing to travel to Spain.
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