Benefiting Cartels by Law

Benefiting Cartels by Law

From Mexico Matters by Center for Strategic and International Studies

July 7, 2025 · 27 min

About this episode

Mariana discusses the implications of judicial reforms in Mexico with former Supreme Court Minister Jose Ramon Cosío.

In this episode, Mariana speaks with former Supreme Court Minister, Jose Ramon Cosío about the implications of the judicial constitutional reform pushed by President Claudia Sheinbaum and passed by Mexico’s Congress. The reform effectively kills the independence of all local, state, and federal judges as they now must go through elections like any other local, state, or federal politician. Under the new laws, approximately 2,000 judges have been fired and are being replaced by those recently elected out of a pool of approximately 7,700 candidates. Mariana and Jose also discuss the likelihood of the new laws benefiting organized crime organizations, foreign governments, or specific interest groups—or any other group with enough resources to support specific candidates. They speak about how these new laws are also a reversal to the rule of law and how the lack of certainty will hurt Mexico’s attractiveness as an investment destination, both national and international.

People in this episode

Host: Mariana

Guest: Jose Ramon Cosío

Topics covered

  • judicial reform
  • rule of law
  • organized crime
  • political implications
  • investment climate

Keywords

  • judicial reform
  • Claudia Sheinbaum
  • Mexico Congress
  • organized crime
  • investment

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: President Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s Congress, organized crime organizations, foreign governments, specific interest groups

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