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Mexico’s Supreme Court held its first remote session in Chiapas, promoting judicial access and human rights.
Mexico’s Supreme Court held its first session outside Mexico City on February 26, 2026, in Tenejapa, Chiapas, under a tent in the town square, drawing about 2,000 attendees including Indigenous leaders and victims’ advocates.
The event, part of a new initiative to increase judicial accessibility, featured discussions on Indigenous self-determination and gender-based violence, with justices emphasizing transparency.
Attendees praised the court’s outreach, citing its role in advancing human rights, including a landmark femicide case.
While the court’s recent elections have faced criticism over political influence, the session in Chiapas underscored efforts to build public trust through direct engagement in remote regions.
La Corte Suprema de México celebró su primera sesión remota en Chiapas, promoviendo el acceso judicial y los derechos humanos.