But the same text empowers the National Electoral Institute (INE) to issue the regulations it deems appropriate for the organization of the process.
Fernández Noroña confirmed that next week they will meet with the president of the INE, Guadalupe Taddei, to fine-tune the details for the issuance of the call for elections and how the election will be held.
According to the Judicial Reform, in June 2025 the nine ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), and half of the judges and magistrates that exist in the country, will be elected.
In an interview after the Senate session, Noroña said that in his opinion the election is possible without secondary laws, and that these can even be issued after June 2025.
“We are going against the current, we have to issue the call for elections within a month, that is a task that we must complete, we are behind and secondary legislation… are the big challenges,” he explained to the media.
“We could even have the secondary laws a little after the election, but what cannot be missing is the call for elections within the established time frame,” said the legislator.
He admitted that the “challenge is enormous” and the eyes of the world will be on Mexico, “because there are those who want the process to fail.”