This Friday, Rafael Guerra was re-elected as the president of the Superior Court of Justice of Mexico City (TSJCDMX), securing a third consecutive term. He obtained 60 out of 79 votes, far surpassing his opponents. Despite internal resistance and protests from judicial unions, the support from the ruling 'Fourth Transformation' (4T) coalition and Head of Government Clara Brugada allowed Guerra to maintain control over one of the most important judicial bodies in Latin America. His new term will begin on January 1, 2024, and last until August 31, 2027. Currently, Guerra remains one of the most powerful figures in the country's judicial system, continuing to influence the future direction of the capital's justice system.
Rafael Guerra Re-elected as Head of Mexico City's Supreme Court
Rafael Guerra, president of the Mexico City Supreme Court, was re-elected for a third term, securing overwhelming support from magistrates and the ruling 4T coalition. He will retain control over the country's key judicial body until 2027.