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dominiopublco · 4 months ago
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Formalizan solicitud de juicio político contra juez que ordenó nombramientos en TEPJF
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gladyssantos · 9 months ago
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Elección electoral Panamá-5 de mayo
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A 75 días paras las elecciones electorales
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itoloca · 2 years ago
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REFORMA ELECTORAL—AMLO VS. INEATENTADO CONTRA LA DEMOCTACIA –
REFORMA ELECTORAL—AMLO VS. INEATENTADO CONTRA LA DEMOCTACIA –
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jujuygrafico · 2 years ago
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7 de mayo serán las elecciones jujeñas
#Jujuy #Política | 7 de mayo serán las #eleccionesjujeñas
El 7 de mayo del 2023 serán las elecciones jujeñas y se elegirá gobernador, vicegobernador, diputados provinciales, intendentes, concejales, vocales de comisiones municipales y convencionales constituyentes.El Gobierno de Jujuy resolvió convocar a comicios generales, de orden provincial, para el domingo 7 de mayo. Esa fecha se elegirá gobernador y vicegobernador, 24 diputados provinciales…
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coochiequeens · 9 months ago
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The same country that convicted a woman of "political gendered violence" for calling a man a man as a while Mexico is "Ranked as the second-highest nation for femicides in Latin America, just below Brazil, Mexico's cases show a sustained rise, recording over 920 in 2022."
By Nuria Muíña García February 17, 2024
The Electoral Tribunal of the Judiciary of Mexico (TEPJF) has convicted Congresswoman Teresa Castell of “gendered violence” towards a trans-identified male politician, Salma Luévano, for referring to him as a “man.” This incident shortly follows news that a former Congressman had similarly been convicted for the exact same “crime” against Luévano.
Castell’s incident date back to March 2023, when Luévano, a Deputy with the governing Morena Party, reported her to the National Electoral Institute for referring to him as “a man” on YouTube and X (formerly Twitter). Two months later, the Electoral Tribunal issued a ruling stating that Castell had been found guilty of “political gendered violence,” a conviction which was confirmed by unanimous vote this past week.
The ruling states that Castell’s views constituted “political violence against women because of gender due to several statements made on a YouTube channel … and several posts made on [her] Twitter profile … against trans women and a federal deputy.”
As punishment, Castell must take a course on political violence, both against women because of gender and against LGBTTTIQA+ people. She must also extend a public apology and publish an excerpt of the sentence on her X account.
In addition, she will be catalogued in the National Registry of Persons Sanctioned in Political Matters against Women for Gender Reasons of the National Electoral Institute, a registry that was created to protect female politicians from political violence. Her sentence will also be recorded in the Catalogue of Subjects Sanctioned in Special Sanctioning Proceedings on the website of the Specialized Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal.
In accordance with her sentence, Castell has posted her apology to X.
“An apology is offered to Salma Luévano Luna, because the statements that I proffered on a YouTube program, and on my [X] profile, the latter in collaboration with Oscar Limeta Meléndez, were offensive, stereotyped and generated political violence against his person on the basis of gender.”
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Speaking to Reduxx, Congresswoman Castell said there was a silver lining to her conviction in that she felt Mexicans were now becoming aware of the dangers of gender ideology.
“The people of Mexico are beginning to realize what is happening, that this is not a simple matter of dressing as a woman and wanting to be called by a feminine name. No, it goes far beyond only dressing as a woman. It is our rights, it is our victories, and it is our liberties that are being appropriated, that today are being usurped and we have to put a stop to it,” she said.
“It is not a fight of woman against woman and man against man. Here we are fighting a totally unequal and unjust battle: it is a fight of women against men who believe, feel or disguise themselves as women.”
Castell went on to explain that the recent efforts of trans activists to pursue incidents of so-called hate speech have been “backfiring” in the eyes of the public, with more scrutiny being placed on the validity of the “trans genocide” they claim is taking place.
“In these last few months several [trans people] have died, and [activists] wanted to blame me for my hate speech. They vandalized Congress with the word ‘murderer’ and made a lot of fuss. But in the end, the only thing shown was that their deaths are caused either by each other or because of the lifestyle they were leading,” Castell said.
“The problem with them is that they call everything ‘hate speech.’ Well, I will not stop saying that the truth is not hate. What they really hate is the truth.”
Laura Lecuona, the head of WDI Mexico and author of Gender Identity: Lies and Dangers, praised Castell for being vocal in her opposition to gender ideology.
“Teresa Castell is not the only congresswoman who does not agree with the transgender doctrine, but she is the only one who dares to say it out loud, without fear of the consequences,” Lecuona told Reduxx.
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Castell was not the first to be targeted by Luévano, who has a well-documented history of suing his political adversaries.
In April of 2022, he sued Federal Deputy Gabriel Quadri for “political violence against women based on gender and violence against LGTBQ people” for 11 posts Quadri made on X.
The court concluded that Quadri had committed political violence against women for calling Luévano “sir” and sentenced him to take two courses, one on political violence against women on the basis of gender and another on violence against LGBTQ people. He was also required to post a public apology to Luévano, and to refrain from “acts that generate violence or discrimination” towards any person.
Most recently, former Congressman Rodrigo Iván Cortés was also convicted of “gender-based political violence,” for social media posts on X and Facebook in which he referred to Luévano as a “man who calls himself a woman.”
Luévano filed a complaint against Cortés, arguing that 9 social media posts on X and Facebook violated his alleged right to be “recognized as a woman.” Cortés was also charged with “gender-based political violence” because Luévano is a deputy in the Mexican Congress.
Following his conviction, the Superior Chamber imposed a fine of $1,130 USD, and ordered Cortés to publish an apology daily on his social media accounts for 30 days.
Cortés was also ordered to take a course on “gender-based political violence” and was entered into the National Registry of Persons Sanctioned in Political Matters against Women.
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Luévano celebrated the ruling against Castell on social media.
“Another blow to the far right and to transphobia! No freedom of expression should infringe on people’s rights, so misgendering and invalidating a trans woman’s identity is VIOLENCE and should be punished.”
Luévano is not the only trans-identified male representative in Mexico’s congress, and his Morena Party colleague, María Clemente, is similarly known for attacking those opposed to gender ideology.
Meanwhile......
In 2022, it was estimated that the national femicide rate in Mexico stood at 1.43 cases per 100,000 women. Three years earlier, the number of Mexican women murdered on account of their gender reached the highest rate at least since 2017, exceeding 1.5 victims per 100,000 female inhabitants.
Femicides still on the rise
Ranked as the second-highest nation for femicides in Latin America, just below Brazil, Mexico's cases show a sustained rise, recording over 920 in 2022. This count is perceived as even higher by most of the population due to the substantial number of unreported and uninvestigated instances. The prevalent concern among the public centers around the consistent nature of these aggressive crimes. A disconcerting pattern emerges, with many perpetrators having familial or communal affiliations. In response, the government has introduced social initiatives, including helplines, but the outcomes have fallen short of expectations. Moreover, the government's lack of interest and effectiveness has spurred social activism, advocating for justice and enhanced safety measures for the female population.
Gender gap in the economy
Embedded within a cultural framework marked by entrenched sexist attitudes, stereotypes, and patriarchal norms, Mexico holds the 32nd position on the global gender index. This index underscores a heightened gender disparity concerning economic participation, culminating in a widening gender pay gap. Over time, female labor force participation has consistently trailed that of their male counterparts, with women predominantly occupying informal employment positions and accounting for around two-thirds of the female population working non-remunerated jobs. Furthermore, glaring disparities are more evident in media and governmental roles.
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indigenouspeopleday · 7 months ago
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The role of electoral justice in the self-determination of indigenous peoples and empowerment of their youth: A comparative approach (UNPFII Side Event).
Since 2011, the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary of Mexico (TEPJF) organizes side events within the framework of UNPFII to highlight the importance of effective access to electoral-political rights for Mexican indigenous peoples and communities.
This side event seeks to showcase paradigmatic rulings from different countries, as well as actions taken by various electoral tribunals to ensure the rights of indigenous populations in each nation from an intercultural perspective, based on international standards.
Furthermore, this event provides an opportunity to learn firsthand about the experiences and challenges faced by indigenous youths in accessing electoral justice and practice active political engagement. It will also explore how their rights are exercised in different jurisdictions, as well as the strategies and policies that other authorities and countries have implemented to ensure the protection of these rights.
Watch The role of electoral justice in the self-determination of indigenous peoples and empowerment of their youth: A comparative approach (UNPFII Side Event)!
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catilinas · 2 years ago
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can you imagine if cato Had been elected consul for 50 though. i cant even try to comprehend the timeline
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prcg · 6 days ago
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El condado liderado por los demócratas no puede aceptar 3.000 votos ausentes tardíos
La Corte Suprema de Georgia dictaminó el lunes que el condado de Cobb, dirigido por los demócratas, no puede aceptar miles de boletas en ausencia que lleguen. después la fecha límite del día de las elecciones. Condado de Cobb anunciado el jueves que hasta el 30 de octubre, “más de 3.000 boletas en ausencia solicitadas antes de la fecha límite del viernes pasado no habían sido enviadas por…
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elchaqueno · 27 days ago
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Tragedia en Tarija: Enfermera Janeth Gallardo muere en circunstancias trágicas, familia denuncia despido injusto
El Servicio Departamental de Salud de Tarija ha expresado su profundo pesar por la muerte de Janeth Gallardo, una enfermera del hospital San Juan de Dios, quien se presume que se quitó la vida el pasado fin de semana. En una reciente conferencia de prensa, las autoridades del Sedes manifestaron su apoyo a la familia de Gallardo y aclararon que no existe ningún documento que indique su despido, a…
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labrecha · 1 month ago
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Por Incumplimiento de Sentencia, Marcelino Rivera Presenta Queja al TEE
Por Incumplimiento de Sentencia del #Congreso, #MarcelinoRivera Presenta Queja al #TEE
** Marcelino Rivera presentó un incidente ante el Tribunal Estatal Electoral de San Luis Potosí por incumplimiento de la sentencia. ** En su solicitud pide la inhabilitación de los funcionarios responsables por hacer caso omiso de lo que determinó el Tribunal. San Luis Potosí, SLP / Com Soc / Sepiembre 27 de 2024.- Marcelino Rivera Hernández, quien fuera designado Diputado Propietario por el…
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joelsanradar · 3 months ago
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EL AVANCE, la columna #A Media Semana
📰 EL AVANCE, la columna #AMediaSemana 21/08/24 *Digitalizan trámites *El Mexe, se calienta *TEEH, salva al PRD *Corrigen la plana al IEEH *Cuantioso fraude *Piden sus ahorros
*Digitalizan trámites *El Mexe, se calienta *TEEH, salva al PRD *Corrigen la plana al IEEH *Cuantioso fraude *Piden sus ahorros Con el objeto de agilizar los trámites que se llevan a cabo ante diversas dependencias públicas, reducir los costos y disminuir la corrupción, el gobierno de Hidalgo signó un convenio de colaboración con el gobierno de la Ciudad de México, a fin de aprovechar de…
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dominiopublco · 7 months ago
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Asesinan al chofer del director de comunicación del Tribunal Electoral
Se trató de un ataque a balazos en Xochimilco; en el vehículo viajaba el chofer del funcionario y otra persona Continue reading Asesinan al chofer del director de comunicación del Tribunal Electoral
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liviainforma · 4 months ago
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El Presidente de la República cometió varios delitos de índole electoral TEPJF
MÉXICO Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación (TEPJF) La Sala Especializada del Tribunal Electoral del Poder Judicial de la Federación determinó que el presidente de la República, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, vulneró los principios de imparcialidad, neutralidad y equidad en la contienda; usó indebidamente recursos públicos y programas sociales; coaccionó el voto de la ciudadanía;…
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mirkobloom77 · 5 months ago
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💚🏳️‍🌈🇲🇽 This pride month I want us to remember Jesús Ociel
[Plain text: This pride month I want us to remember Jesús Ociel]
Jesús Ociel Baena Saucedo (1984-2023) was the very first non-binary person in Latin America to become an electoral magistrate, being a member of the Electoral Tribunal of Aguascalientes in Mexico since October 2022. They also received the first birth certificate to have the sex registered as Non-Binary, a big achievement in the recognition of Non-Binary people.
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Amongst other things, they defended trans youth, gay marriage, the fair hiring of LGBTQ+ people in the INE and overall pushed for a public acceptance and the stop of discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community. Jesús was known for going to work with high heels, makeup and their iconic fan with the rainbow flag, often carrying the non-binary flag too, and they fought to give visibility to non-binary people. They won the hearts of thousands.
They are considered a very important figure for the LGBTQ+ movement, specially in Latin America, as they fought very hard to defend the rights of it, both socially and politically.
They were found dead with their partner, Dorian Daniel Herrera, in the 13th of November of 2023 in Aguascalientes, in their home. The prosecutor’s office affirms it was due to a fight the two of them had, but many say it was a hate crime; the murder of activists are not too uncommon in Mexico, and even more considering their gender identity and sexuality. The ‘crime of passion’ judgement is also often put when the death of an LGBTQ+ person happens.
Either way, their death has sparked movements to punish hate crimes, and their figure remains as a symbol of hope for a better future. Mexico has a long way to go for LGBTQ acceptance, but their actions have pushed towards that goal and their memory continues to push forward. I recommend you investigate further about them if you have the time.
And in your fight for LGBTQ+ rights and your celebrations this pride month, please do not forget about Jesús Ociel.
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“We are, we exist, we resist and we go for the spaces that by right correspond us and that historically have been denied to us.”
- Jesús Ociel Baena Saucedo
Descanse en paz, magistrade 💚 acá a usted no se le olvida
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cborrador · 11 months ago
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Trump y la Interpretación Constitucional en 2024
¡Saludos, emprendedores! Hoy nos sumergimos en el complejo mundo de la política estadounidense, donde una batalla legal podría tener repercusiones significativas. El diario The New York Times ha destacado un caso en Colorado que busca excluir a Donald Trump de las elecciones del 2024. Ahora, desglosemos este asunto para entender cómo podría afectar el futuro político y qué significa para la…
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noticlick · 1 year ago
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Plazo de presentación de solicitudes de revocatoria de mandato hasta julio de 2022
El Tribunal Electoral Departamental de Santa Cruz recibió cuatro solicitudes de revocatoria de mandato hasta el pasado lunes 6 de noviembre. Estas solicitudes aún están en proceso de revisión, ya que se deberá garantizar el cumplimiento de ciertos requisitos. La presidenta del Ted, María Cristina Claros, informó que el proceso de revocatoria comprende varios pasos, desde la verificación de los…
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