

Mexico's Electoral Tribunal Names New Magistrates: Morena's Influence Grows
Mexico's Federal Electoral Tribunal Announces New Magistrates: Vote Count Concludes Mexico City, June 9, 2025 – The vote count for the Superior Chamber of the Federal Electoral Tribunal (TEPJF) has concluded, revealing the selection of Gilberto Bátiz and Claudia Valle as magistrates. Both are reportedly close to the Morena party, a significant development in the Mexican political landscape. The results have sparked discussions about the party's influence within the judicial system. The video from Latinus provides details of the election process. It highlights the vote totals for each candidate: Bátiz received 4,748,915 votes, while Valle received 4,203,694. Both will serve eight-year terms. Beyond the Superior Chamber, the count also covered regional and collegiate tribunals. Three magistrates were elected for each of the five regional chambers. The video shows footage of the vote-counting process, adding a layer of transparency and authenticity to the reporting. Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, the incoming Minister President of the Supreme Court, delivered a message emphasizing a commitment to 'intercultural justice.' He stated, "We will build a real, true justice with an intercultural focus." This statement suggests a focus on inclusivity and fairness within the judicial system. The efficient and transparent handling of the vote count is a positive sign for the integrity of Mexico's electoral processes.