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Mexico’s top court elects first woman president

Norma Lucia Pina wins votes of six of 11 judges

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Jan 2023 8:30AM

Mexico’s top court elects first woman president
Mexico’s Supreme Court’s first woman president Norma Lucia Pina (left), 63, is a constitutional law specialist who has defended the right to abortion and pledged to fight gender-based violence. – Screen grab, January 3, 2023

MEXICO CITY – A woman will head Mexico’s Supreme Court for the first time after Norma Lucia Pina was elected president yesterday amid controversy over plagiarism allegations against a rival candidate.

The 63-year-old constitutional law specialist welcomed the opportunity to “break what seemed like an inaccessible glass ceiling”.

Pina, who has defended the right to abortion and pledged to fight gender-based violence, won the votes of six of the 11 Supreme Court judges.

The election to replace Arturo Zaldivar was shaken by accusations that Supreme Court justice Yasmin Esquivel, another hopeful for the post, plagiarised her graduation thesis in 1987.

Esquivel is seen as close to President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who rejected the claims as an attack against him but pledged to recognise the outcome of the vote.

“There’s no way we’re going to declare war on the judiciary,” he said.

Esquivel denied the allegations, prompted by an analysis by a professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and accused another lawyer of copying parts of her thesis.

Local media reported yesterday that the Mexico City prosecutor’s office had cleared Esquivel of plagiarism, though there was no official announcement. – AFP, January 3, 2023

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