César Arellano García
La Jornada newspaper
Monday, September 15, 2025, p. 4
The Plenary of the Judicial Administration Body (OAJ) unanimously approved the assignment in which the 846 judge who were elected on the civic day of June 1 were exercised and paid protest to the Senate’s Chamber.
Judges, judges, magistrates and elected magistrates will be assigned as of today. The OAJ said that with the assignments the new Mexican justice begins, “close to the people, without privileges or social biases.”
The results of the jurisdictional assignment process of those selected in the extraordinary electoral process to various positions of the Judicial Power of the Federation 2024-2025, as well as commissions, relocations, readscriptions, designations and extensions, can be consulted in the link: https://www.oaj.gob.mx/2025/adscriptions.pdf
The OAJ indicated that these determinations were taken strictly to respond to the needs and workloads of the different jurisdictional bodies that provide attention to citizenship. “In this way, the judicial administration body feels the basis for the new provision of quality justice, agile, close to people and with a human face.”
Among the appointments are those of Eluzai Rafael Aguilar Salazar Quintero and Madián Sinaí Menchaca Sierra, as a group of lawyers pointed them out for their relationship with leaders of the Luz del Mundo Church, whose leader of this religious association is Naasón Joaquín García, sentenced in the United States for the crime of abuse of minors.
Another case is the District Judge in Criminal Affairs, Ireland Gabriela Pacheco Torres, who last week already nine days of protesting before the Plenary of the Senate, requested a license to separate from the position “without salary enjoyment and with immediate effects until March 2, 2026”.
The applicant Luisa Amanda Rivero Espinosa challenged at the time the triumph of Pacheco Torres for “having been linked to the process for crime of procedural fraud and use of false documents.”
For his part, Judge Felipe de Jesús Delgadillo Padierna, who will now be in the First Collegiate Court in administrative matters in the State of Mexico, in 2019 linked to the process and issued preventive detention against the former head of the former secretary of Social Development Rosario Rosario Robles, who was free in 2022.
