The National Electoral Institute (INE) reported that until late this Sunday more than 95% of the electoral colleges for the judicial election in the country had been installed, in a day that develops “in an orderly manner.”
In a message on social networks, the president of the INE, Guadalupe Taddei said that even the most recent report, the unprecedented electoral day to choose judges, magistrates and ministers in Mexico, “in an orderly manner, with minor incidents”, which have been treated in a “timely” way.
According to the official, according to the information system of the electoral day, so far “79,931 boxes have been installed throughout the country, which represents 95.18% of the total planned.”
The official exalted the historical moment that democracy lives in Mexico, in a day in which citizens participate “actively”.
“This is a unique opportunity to strengthen the division of powers and realize a justice closer to people,” he said.
Taddei recalled that foreign observers and visitors, as well as INE counselors and counselors, are giving “punctual” monitoring of the development of the election.
He also took advantage of calling citizens to vote.
“We must hear our voice in the choice of those who will give justice in Mexico. Each vote counts, each individual decision adds to the construction of a more fair, more participatory and more democratic country,” Taddei added.
This Sunday, almost 100 million Mexicans are called to vote in the unprecedented judicial election, where they will be defined by popular vote, between 881 federal judicial positions of among more than 3,400 applicants.
The process has been questioned by academic sectors, international organizations and judicial associations due to the complexity and lack of information among voters, as well as the risk of infiltration of organized crime in the Judiciary.
With EFE information.
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