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- How Hugo Aguilar Ortiz Became Mexico’s Most Powerful . . .
In the far-flung hamlet in southern Mexico where he grew up, Hugo Aguilar Ortiz’s boyhood job was to herd goats Nearly everyone around him on the mist-shrouded slopes of Oaxaca persisted in
- He Was a Goatherd as a Boy. Now He’ll Lead Mexico . . . - DNyuz
And like his predecessor, Mr Aguilar Ortiz has become a polarizing figure Some celebrate the new chief justice as a symbol of national pride who has fought to protect Indigenous rights Others view him as a political creature, cozying up to power in ways that support Mexico’s governing party while neglecting Indigenous communities
- Oaxacan Hugo Aguilar Ortiz has been elected as the new . . .
Hugo Aguilar Ortiz has been elected as the new President of Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice (SCJN), marking a historic moment in the country’s judiciary Aguilar Ortiz, a Mixtec lawyer from Oaxaca, secured the highest number of votes in Mexico’s first-ever judicial elections, held on June 1, 2025
- Indigenous Lawyer Elected to Head Mexico’s Supreme Court
The incoming head of the Supreme Court is Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, a Mixtec Indigenous lawyer from Oaxaca, who becomes the first Indigenous person to hold Mexico’s highest judicial office Ortiz
- Indigenous rights defender elected head of top Mexican court
Hugo Aguilar, an Indigenous rights defender and former advisor to the Zapatista guerrilla movement, will be Mexico's first Supreme Court chief justice elected at the ballot box, official results
- hugo aguilar ortiz nuevo ministro presidente de la suprema . . .
"Yo pensaba que el mundo acababa en las montañas", dijo Aguilar Ortiz, que ahora tiene 52 años y acaba de ser elegido ministro presidente de la Suprema Corte de México "Yo nunca pensé en ser
- Who is Hugo Aguilar, Mexico’s first elected Supreme Court . . .
Hugo Aguilar Ortíz, an indigenous lawyer from Oaxaca, has become the first directly elected Indigenous president of Mexico’s Supreme Court, a historic milestone that is stirring controversy and debate over his record and the future of Mexican justice
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