Mexico has taken an unprecedented step in judicial reform, becoming the first country to elect its entire judiciary through popular vote. More than 800 new judges were sworn in following elections held in June.
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- Mexico becomes the first country to elect its entire judiciary by popular vote.
- Over 800 judges, including the first indigenous chief justice in 150 years, were sworn in. 16s
- Concerns raised over ruling party Morena's influence on candidate selection and election results. 45s
- Critics say the reform overlooks deeper issues in state prosecutor offices. 2m 14s
- Half of judicial positions have been filled, with the rest to be elected in a future round. 2m 39s