Mexico Just Fired Its Entire Judiciary — For Real
Mexico just fired every judge and replaced them with elected ones — a democratic experiment no country has ever dared to try.
What if every U.S. federal judge —from the Supreme Court to your local courthouse— were fired overnight and replaced by officials chosen directly at the ballot box? No lifetime appointments. No Senate confirmations. Just a vote.
That is exactly what Mexico has just done.
In a single reform, the country detonated an unprecedented experiment: sweeping out the entire judiciary, local and federal, and handing the keys to newly elected judges.
This is not for the faint of heart. Mexico is stepping into uncharted territory. It is the boldest democratic experiment anywhere in the world right now, and its outcome could ripple far beyond its borders.
Yet international coverage has flattened this story into a caricature: a ruling-party power grab, Morena consolidating authoritarian rule.
The truth is more chaotic, more unpredictable —and far more interesting.
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