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Candidate who defended El Chapo runs for workplace

Will Grant

Mexico and Central America correspondent

Reporting fromCiudad Juárez
BBC Silvia Delgado poses for a photo. She looks into the camera and squints into the bright sunlight. Behind her a red sculpture can be seen.BBC

Silvia Delgado defended the infamous drug lord, El Chapo. Now she’s working for workplace

As drivers sit in site visitors close to the Bridge of the Americas connecting Mexico with the USA, Silvia Delgado weaves between the automobiles handing out leaflets.

“I am standing for penal choose,” she says brightly. “Vote for quantity 12 on the poll papers!”

Most fortunately wind down their home windows and settle for a flyer from her. However in Sunday’s somewhat distinctive election – the primary of two votes by which Mexicans will select the nation’s total judiciary by direct poll – Silvia Delgado isn’t an extraordinary candidate.

Conspicuously absent from the brief biography on her pamphlets is the identify of her best-known shopper: she was the defence lawyer for the infamous drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán.

Her critics say her previous defending the chief of the Sinaloa Cartel ought to disqualify her from standing as a choose. She offers that concept brief shrift.

“Why ought to it? For doing my job?” she retorts, her heckles instantly raised at any suggestion of a battle of curiosity.

“For defending folks’s particular person ensures? For mounting an ample technical defence for a human being? Why ought to that make me illegitimate?” she asks.

Getty Images Members of the Mexican Navy, wearing balaclavas, escort El Chapo after his arrest. El Chapo has a moustache and is looking into the camera while one of the Marines hold him by the neck and the arm.Getty Pictures

El Chapo is at present serving life in jail within the US

Silvia Delgado has not been convicted of any crime, isn’t dealing with any costs and isn’t beneath investigation – whether or not over her hyperlinks to El Chapo or the rest.

However a number one human rights and transparency organisation in Mexico referred to as Defensorxs has included her in a listing of 19 “excessive threat candidates” within the election. In addition to Ms Delgado, the record features a candidate with a drug trafficking conviction and one other dealing with accusations of orchestrating violence in opposition to journalists.

The director of Defensorxs, Miguel Alfonso Meza, believes the so-called “excessive threat candidates” are a hazard to the legitimacy of Mexico’s justice system:

“Somebody that has already labored with a cartel, it is extremely tough that they get out, even when it was solely as a lawyer. It is not even about whether or not she’s a very good particular person or a nasty particular person,” says Mr Meza, referring to Silvia Delgado.

“The Sinaloa Cartel isn’t solely ‘El Chapo’ Guzman. It’s a firm that has felony and financial pursuits that are being resolved within the justice system. The cartel may strain her to indicate loyalty as a result of she has already been their worker.”

Silvia Delgado visibly stiffens on the point out of Defensorxs and Miguel Alfonso Meza.

“It is fully silly,” she bristles, claiming she has challenged them to “dig into her previous as a lot as they like”. She additionally dismisses their principal accusation that she was paid with drug cash and could possibly be compromised if she is elected choose.

“How will you show that? I acquired a fee which was the identical as any regular month-to-month fee which was paid to me by legal professionals, members of his authorized group. I am not his daughter or his sister or something. I am knowledgeable.”

Silvia Delgado, wearing a black-and-white top, is handing out pamphlets to voters in a car at the Bridge of the Americas.

Silvia Delgado’s pamphlets don’t point out her most well-known shopper

Ms Delgado is competing for one in all greater than 7,500 judicial place up for grabs – from native magistrates to all 9 Supreme Courtroom justices.

Whereas it was beneath dialogue, the judicial reform prompted widespread protests by regulation college students and a strike by employees within the authorized system. Its critics preserve that electing each choose in Mexico quantities to the politicisation of the nation’s justice system.

“In fact, it is a political assault [on the judiciary],” says Miguel Alfonso Meza.

“Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador did not wish to have constraints from the judicial energy. When the strain turned too nice and the constraints too tight, the one resolution they discovered was to take away all of the judges within the nation,” he provides.

This reform was handed earlier than President Claudia Sheinbaum was sworn in, however she is a agency supporter of it and polls recommend it has broad approval among the many voters too.

Supporters level out that the US, Switzerland and Bolivia elect a lot of their judges. However Mexico will change into the primary nation on the earth to elect all of them. Markets stay unconvinced with buyers frightened of the prospect of the ruling celebration controlling the presidency, the legislative department and the judiciary.

Miguel Alfonso Meza believes that issues will come up from “the agreements and negotiations judges should make with political actors… so as to get the help they should win the elections”.

Miguel Alfonso Meza, wearing a taupe T-shirt, looks into the camera while standing on the pavement of a street in Mexico City

Critics like Miguel Alfonso Meza concern the politicisation of the judiciary

One of many 64 candidates in search of a seat on the Supreme Courtroom is Olivia Aguirre Bonilla. Additionally from Ciudad Juárez, her authorized background is in human rights regulation and as an activist in opposition to gender-based violence within the notoriously harmful border metropolis.

Like all of the candidates, Ms Aguirre Bonilla has needed to pay for her marketing campaign out of her personal pocket – candidates are banned from accepting public or non-public funding and forbidden from buying promoting spots. As such, she’s primarily used social media to push out her 6-point plan from clamping down on exorbitant salaries to opening the Supreme Courtroom hearings to the general public.

Whereas she acknowledges the criticisms over the potential politicisation of Mexico’s justice system, Aguirre Bonilla believes the vote is a chance for significant change of a collapsed, corrupted and nepotistic judiciary.

“I feel all of the residents in Mexico are politicised, and we’re all a part of public life,” she says.

“The distinction right here is that our ‘untouchable’ authorized system – and it was untouchable as a result of it was managed by the elites, by privilege – for the primary time in historical past can be voted in. It is going to be democratised by way of the favored vote.”

Many individuals within the judiciary had been there by way of affect and familial connections, Aguirre Bonilla argues, and it lacks the legitimacy of the chief and legislative branches.

“This vote will grant the justice system true independence as it is not chosen by the President of the Republic however elected by the folks of Mexico to symbolize them.”

Olivia Aguirre Bonilla

Olivia Aguirre Bonilla believes the reform offers residents their say within the judicial system

Thus far, the arguments over constitutionality and legitimacy, over the method and the candidates have been bitter and fierce.

Now all eyes flip to the polling stations, notably on the turnout and abstention charges as indicators of Mexicans’ backing for the reform.

As for Silvia Delgado, the girl who defended Mexico’s most needed drug lord, she simply hopes the folks of Ciudad Juárez will respect her work sufficient to permit her to sit down in judgement of different criminals who’re introduced earlier than her.

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