Justice Minister Candidate Meets in Puebla

Supreme Court candidate Sergio Javier Molina highlights his commitment to social justice and judicial reform during his visit to the Central de Abastos in Puebla.


Justice Minister Candidate Meets in Puebla

The candidate for minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Sergio Javier Molina, has highlighted his commitment to comprehensive justice in the country, seeking a system that values and exercises justice with integrity. In this sense, Molina has expressed his vision of achieving a country with equitable access to justice, based on his experience as a judge in various cities and his focus on social justice.

In one of his statements, Molina mentioned: "I have dreamed of and realized a change in the labor justice system in Mexico. My commitment to social justice has driven me to listen to the concerns and needs of workers, strengthening my role as a social fighter and defender of rights."

Throughout his campaign, Molina has maintained a direct approach with the citizenry, participating in meetings with different groups, including leaders of the teaching profession, transport workers, lawyers, and retired professors. This closeness has allowed him to present himself as a candidate committed to workers, emphasizing the importance of considering serious and experienced options for the country's future.

Additionally, the candidate has been invited to give a lecture on "Judicial Reform, a University Dialogue" at the B&B Corporate and the Latin University Center of Veracruz CEULVER, where he has emphasized his commitment to accessible and equitable justice, proposing structural reforms that prioritize concrete solutions.

On his path to the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Molina continues to generate interaction with various sectors of society, such as merchants in the Central de Abastos, reinforcing his commitment to a strong judicial system committed to equity and integrity.