On Tuesday, the process to reform Mexico's Judicial Branch began, and with it, to move forward with a change so that judges and Supreme Court justices are elected by popular vote. teleSUR
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00:00The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved in general on Wednesday the reform of the judicial
00:04branch by 359 votes in favor and 135 against after a session that lasted 11 hours.
00:11The session took place in an alternate headquarters due to protests that tried to prevent the
00:15session.
00:16The reform aims at democratizing the judicial system in the country by, among other things,
00:21establishing the election of ministers, duchess and magistrates and other public positions
00:25through popular vote, as well as the reduction of their term in office.
00:29Furthermore, under the principles of republican austerity, it intends to put a stop to the
00:34excessive and onerous expenses of the judiciary.