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- How Hugo Aguilar Ortiz Became Mexico’s Most Powerful . . .
Hugo Aguilar Ortiz grew up in a remote Mixtec-speaking village Mr Aguilar Ortiz said he aimed to prioritize the rule of law and the needs of Indigenous peoples as chief justice, citing his
- 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
- Hugo Aguilar elected Mexicos first Indigenous Supreme Court . . .
Now, the 52-year-old Aguilar, a lawyer from the Mixtec people in Mexico’s southern Oaxaca state, will be the first Indigenous Supreme Court justice in nearly 170 years in the Latin American nation, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum He could lead the high court
- He Was a Goatherd as a Boy. Now He’ll Lead Mexico . . . - DNyuz
Underscoring how marginalized Indigenous peoples remain in Mexico, historians say that Mr Aguilar Ortiz is thought to be only the second person publicly identifying as Indigenous to lead the Supreme Court in more than 160 years The first was Benito Juárez, a Zapotec lawyer in the 19th century who become president and a national hero
- Oaxacan Hugo Aguilar Ortiz has been elected as the new . . .
His campaign emphasized the need for a judiciary that incorporates Indigenous perspectives and ensures fair representation for marginalized communities His background as a lawyer for the Zapatista National Liberation Army further highlights his commitment to social justice and legal equity
- Hugo Aguilar Ortiz - Wikipedia
Hugo Aguilar Ortiz (born 1973) is a Mexican lawyer of Mixtec heritage A native of the state of Oaxaca, he is set to be the next president of the Supreme Court after the 2025 Mexican judicial elections of 1 June 2025
- Mexico’s Judicial Overhaul: Indigenous Lawyer Hugo Aguilar . . .
According to the National Electoral Institute (INE), Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, a Mixtec lawyer from Oaxaca, received the most votes among more than 60 candidates, securing 6 1 million votes or 5 3 percent of the total He will become the first Indigenous chief justice of the Supreme Court on September 1, 2025
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