Mexico City.- Juana Fuentes Velázquez, director of the National Association of Circuit Magistrates and District Judges of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (JUFED), asked President Claudia Sheinbaum for a “status-free” dialogue to make the workers’ perspective known. judicial response to the changes contemplated by the reform in the matter.
In response to Sheinbaum, who said that over time they will be convinced that judicial reform is the best, Fuentes said that personally there is no way they will convince her of this if they are going to leave her without a job and stigmatized.
“I also see the misinformation they have in a very sad way, today I was listening to what the perspective is and they were telling us ‘they are going to convince themselves over time that this is the best’, I would say to them, do you think you can convince me if you are leaving me without work for the sole fact of having stigmatized me as corrupt, when it seems to me that this does not solve the national problem of Justice?” questioned the federal judge, interviewed this afternoon during the demonstration of the jurisdictional personnel at the headquarters of the Federal Judiciary Council ( CJF). “Dialogue is required, we can insist, it seems to me that dialogue is crucial here, but a true dialogue, a dialogue, I tell you, without status, it is a dialogue so that she, as the new president, has a perspective from what she experiences as judge with the workers themselves so that we can move this country forward, the best thing that can happen to any nation, to any country, to any place is that there is a democratic process and that democracy listens to everyone.
The judge commented that this Wednesday the JUFED delivered a letter to the CJF in which they reported last Monday’s vote, in which 832 federal judges and magistrates voted in favor of extending the work stoppage, against 510 who voted for the return to work. the activities.
The last time the Judiciary ruled on the strike, it was to validate it, although until this Wednesday, October 2. Although today is the peremptory date, the director of the JUFED said that she was not certain that today the Plenary of the CJF would vote again on whether or not to validate the extension of the strike, decided last Monday by the Judges. “At this moment they tell me that they are in session. I must understand that they too, in order to make a decision as important as the one they had previously made, will have to discuss it with us, with the group of workers who also came today to present what was the result of the various consultations they carried out,” he said. The Plenary session concluded after 4:00 p.m. and, due to the lack of information, the workers outside the CJF began to despair. “Advice, inform, give us your face! Advice, inform, give us your face! We want to know, it is our right! We want to know, it is our right! They leave or we enter, they leave or we enter! They leave or we enter, they leave or “We’re going in!” the dissatisfied people began to shout. After 5:00 p.m., they notified the workers that a CJF official would come down to inform them of the issues that were discussed in the plenary session and the result of the vote.
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