Politics Country 2026-01-16T04:11:22+00:00

Mexico Considers Postponing Judge Elections to 2028

Nuevo León legislator Carlos de la Fuente announced a possible postponement of judge elections to 2028 to avoid conflict with general elections. The decision aims to reduce pressure on the current legislature and harmonize state laws.


Mexico Considers Postponing Judge Elections to 2028

In Nuevo León, Mexico, there are discussions about a possible postponement of judge elections to 2028 to avoid a clash with the 2027 general elections. This was stated by legislator Carlos de la Fuente. He mentioned that this move would provide relief to the current legislature and help harmonize state laws. The initiative to move the elections has been under discussion for months, following earlier plans to reform the judicial system. These plans are now being postponed, leaving current Governor Samuel García and his party in anticipation of the next governor's decisions.