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    Mexican Court Candidate Pushes for Radical Transparency

    **Mexican Judicial Candidate Proposes Radical Transparency Measures** Mexico City – Aristides Rodrigo, a candidate for the position of Ministro Joven at the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), has unveiled a bold plan to increase transparency and public engagement within the court system. His proposal involves holding court sessions in various public locations, including universities and hospitals, across the country. This move, Rodrigo argues, would help bridge the gap between the judiciary and the public, fostering greater trust and understanding. "Transparency, transparency, and more transparency," Rodrigo stated in a recent interview, emphasizing his commitment to making the SCJN more accessible to ordinary citizens. He envisions a system where court proceedings are not confined to traditional courtrooms but are brought directly to the people. Rodrigo’s proposal draws parallels to the practices of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, which regularly holds sessions in various locations across the Americas. He highlights this as a successful model for increasing public engagement and understanding of the judicial process. He also counters criticism that his proposal is populist, stating that similar practices are already in place in other countries. The candidate’s initiative has sparked debate among legal experts and the public. Some praise his commitment to transparency, while others express concerns about the logistical challenges of holding court sessions in unconventional settings. Regardless of the outcome, Rodrigo’s proposal has brought renewed focus on the need for a more open and accessible judicial system in Mexico.

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