The state justice as hope
The article discusses the importance of placing people and their rights as a national priority in Mexico, highlighting recent judicial reforms and their implications for justice delivery.
The article emphasizes the crucial mandate of Article 1 of the Mexican Constitution, which prioritizes individuals and their rights, asserting its vital status despite frequent neglect. The author notes that the recent national judicial reform marks a significant paradigm shift in the country's judicial system, suggesting that it lays essential groundwork for transformative justice delivery. The reaction to these reforms has been mixed; rather than resolving issues, the electoral process following the reforms has led to national astonishment due to perceived irregularities and public discontent with the outcomes of the elections, characterized by concern over media-driven decisions and the profiles of winning candidates.