
Mexican Judicial Candidate Faces Public Backlash
Judicial Candidate in Mexico Faces Public Resistance During Election Campaign Mexico City – Aloys Rutter Castro, a candidate for Circuit Collegiate Court judge, recently shared his experiences during the ongoing judicial election campaign. In a short video interview, Rutter described encountering unexpected resistance and even hostility from some members of the public. "We are not politicians and cannot promise impossible things," Rutter stated, highlighting the challenges of campaigning for a judicial position. He emphasized his focus on presenting realistic solutions and avoiding unrealistic promises, stating, "In the streets, I offer people real things." The video supports its claims by citing data from candidate platforms and the INE's 'Conóceles' page, a website designed to provide information about candidates. While some interactions have been negative, Rutter expressed optimism about the campaign and his commitment to transparency and realistic goals. The full interview is available online.