
Mexican Opposition Governors' Surprise Participation in Judicial Power Election
Mexican Opposition Governors Participate in Judicial Power Election Mexico City – In a surprising turn of events, several governors from opposition parties in Mexico participated in the recent election for the country's Judicial Power (PJ). This participation has sparked debate and raised questions about the political landscape. Libia Denisse Garcia, governor of Guanajuato, confirmed her presence at the election, stating, "...the important thing is to come and choose the best people...". Similarly, Mauricio Kuri, governor of Querétaro, and Maria Eugenia Campos, governor of Chihuahua, also publicized their participation on social media. However, the absence of other prominent opposition figures, such as Teresa Jimenez, governor of Aguascalientes, has been noted. Adding another layer of complexity, former Senator Manlio Fabio Beltrones admitted to voting but also expressed unfamiliarity with several candidates, highlighting the divisions within the opposition. The event underscores the ongoing political dynamics in Mexico and the intricate interplay between different political factions.