Civil social organizations filed a complaint with 11 judicial election candidates on Wednesday, accusing organized crimes or the La Luz Dell Mundo, the headquarters of the Quadalajara, that its leader was a convicted sexual offender.
Miguel Alphonso Messa, the head of a lawyer and organization DiphizorksA total of four complaints were filed with the National Election Agency. He had representatives of the organizations laboratory and Politiclab.
The leader of the electoral authority opposed that three NGOs want to cancel the nominations of 11 people with organized crimes or the Laus Del Mundo church, but only the Central Election Tribunal can make such a verdict. Polls for elections – more than 601 million of them – have already been printed InE has begun to distribute them.
Mexican filed complaints a month before the selection of nearly 900 judges, including nine Supreme Court judges.
June 1 Elections – Mexico’s First Judicial Elections – Thanks Congress’s approval for a controversial judicial reform last year.
One of the various criticisms of conducting judicial elections is that drug dealers and other organized criminal committees can effectively establish judges by forcing citizens to vote for their preferred candidates.
Who are the 11 candidates accused?
Three NGOs allege that four judicial election candidates are involved in organized crimes. Those candidates:
- Francisco Herrera Franko, a former regional lawyer in Micovan. He is investigating the murder of two journalists in Micovan, believing that he will be elected as a judge.
- Jesus Humberto Botilla Bryans was interested in a judge in Newo Lion, and he had gun and drugs in 2023.
- Fernando Escamilla Villariel, Nuwao Lion’s Prison Organization Judge. As a lawyer we have represented criminal leaders such as Jedas Capo Miguel Airgell Trevino Morales Mexico sent to the United States in February 28 with other cartel figures. Escamilla was convicted and illegally holding the gun, According to Defensarx.
- Andres Montoya Garcia, who is interested in magistrate in Sonora. His brother was a former police officer accused of murdering a journalist in 2005.
The NGO accuses the other seven judicial candidates of connecting with the Laus Del Mundo Church-which called Meza a “Political-Census Division”-and/or the church president NASan Johan Garcia, in 2022 Sentenced to California Court 16 years and eight months in prison for sexual abuse of three girls between 2015 and 2018 at Los Angeles County.
Despite being in prison, La Lass Del Mundo (the light of the world) is the official leader of the church or “apostle”.
Candidates who are alleged to be eligible for contacts with La Luz Dell Mundo:
- Madian Sina Mensaka Sierra is interested in a judge in Jalisco. He was the daughter of Lass Dell Mundo Bishop Nicholas Mensaka, who accepted the daily leadership of the church after her arrest. Nicholas Menzaka is a “main person in the trafficking and corruption network of the Gospel Church” The country’s newspaper has reported.
- Carina Sanchez Ruis, a federal judge’s candidate in Okshaka, who served as a federal deputy between 2015 and 2018. When Sanchez was a companion, Messa said, “publicly congratulated Garcia” on her birthday.
- Elusai Rafael Aguiler is interested in the post of a district judge in Jalisco.
- Daniel Wong Ibrahra, who is interested in the post of a magistrate in Jalisco. He is said to have served as Lass Dell Mundo Minister. Mexican Constitution Prohibits the occupation of publicly elected positions of religious leaders.
- Caesia Leon Rocha is interested in a judge in Jalisco.
- Petzabeth Almasan Morales is interested in a judge in Jalisco. Almasan wrote newspaper columns to protect Garcia, and after he was punished in the United States, news website Animal Boltico said.
- Cynthia Quadaloop Denioned Mendoza, Candidate for Magistrate in Kuanjwado. He is currently the mayor of Guwanjuado’s Villagan Municipality. Her husband, Morina Party Senator Emmanuel Reis, is said to be a supporter of La Lass Del Mundo Church and a tribute to Garcia.
Messa stressed that these seven candidates are not just “members” of the church, but have been “attached” with crime, including the abuse of human trafficking, abduction and improvement of child pornography.
The Senate President has filed complaints after raising concerns over some judicial candidates
Outside the INE offices in Mexico, he and other NGO representatives, President Claudia Shinebam and the ruling party Senator and Senate President Gerardo Fernandez Norona, in the words of “these dangerous candidates”. “
“Also, the candidates can be condemned until May 12, because it has already opened a special procedure,” he said.
“… We are not investigating powers as an organization,” said Defensorks Chairman.
“We can access the information provided by the victims and newspaper articles, but have the power to investigate the Attorney General’s office,” Meza said.
Criminal contacts may be that some of the candidates who are contesting to win judges in the June 1 judicial elections should not be appropriate.
Then Shinebam said In her “specific view”, if a candidate is found as an inappropriate or qualified competitor for a judge, they may be disqualified, even though they are already “on the ballot”.
“But all the resources should be provided, right?” He added.
At a press conference on April 23, the president stressed that the Central Election Tribunal would make a final word about the applicability of candidates.
If the 11 candidates filed in the IE are not eligible to contest the upcoming judicial elections, the complainants are asking for the cancellation of their successes, in fact if they prevail in the June 1 matches.
Artro Epinosa, a member of Defensorx, accused candidate assessment committees of failing to properly screen those who are interested in judges.
“We went out to do the work they did not do. In order to seek out the evidence they did not seek, it was clear before their eyes,” he said.
Each of the three branches of the government – the administrator, the legislature and the judiciary – had their own candidate selection committees.
Except for 11 candidates filed on Wednesday, other enthusiasts for judges face questions about their candidates, in which Sylvia DelgadoThe prosecutor was a lawyer when the “El Sapo” Gusman was convicted Sivava’s Syutat Jurse was imprisoned in jurusLast decade.
NGOs said they could file complaints against other 40 judicial candidates.
Caesar Gutres Brigo, who is interested in one of the nine Supreme Court judges. He is the son of the former Army General and “Anti -Initiative” Jessus Gitreres ReboloIn the late 1990s, he was sentenced to 40 years in prison for organized crimes. Gutres Rebolo died in 2013.
Federal election tribunal Ine ordered the Ine to evaluate the demand for the cancellation of the nomination of Gutres Brigo, on the grounds that he has no “good fame”. The “good name” is one of the criteria that is interested in judges to qualify to contest the judicial elections.
Election Commission Chairman says that nominations cannot be canceled
InE President Guadaloop Tatei said on Wednesday that the Election Commission has no authority to cancel the already recognized judicial election, including Gutress Brigo.
He said the federal election tribunal should be recommended to “get a verdict” whether or not the cases against individual candidates are qualified to stand in the elections instead. The InE leader said that it is law enforcement officials who investigate the accused candidates for making a mistake.
During the candidate’s selection process, the enthusiasts had to submit letters that they had not committed a crime or had been accused of committing a person.
IN.E. Those reasons include a crime, subject to arrest warrant, and in arrears for child support payments.
After two weeks of the June 1 elections, the Election Commission will be on June 15 to determine whether any personal victory will be canceled.
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