Mexico City.- Morena’s deputy coordinator in the Senate, Ignacio Mier, assured that the reform of secondary laws will be corrected, which, according to the opposition, would allow that party to impose a veto on aspiring judges, magistrates and Ministers.
During this Thursday’s session, Mier assured that he was in favor of returning to the content of the constitutional text.
“There will be no veto for any of the candidates, our vocation is democratic,” he said. “We are in favor of there being a democratic elective process of judges.”
During the discussion of motions suspending secondary laws on judicial matters, the Opposition reiterated the intention of that veto.
PAN Senator Ricardo Anaya said that even President Claudia Sheinbaum has already warned about this veto. “I am glad that the President has stopped those who modified article 500 of the Law of Electoral Institutions and Procedures,” said Anaya. “Our vote will be against, their reform is an attack on the Judiciary and is a fraud, they published in the early morning a reform to article 500 from which even the President distances herself.” Last Tuesday, in the commission session and shortly before the modifications to the secondary laws of the reform of the Judiciary were approved, Senator Manuel Huerta Ladrón de Guevara presented a reservation, which would also be approved, to article 500 of the Law of Electoral Institutions and Procedures. This reservation, in fact, would give a right of veto over the proposals of the Evaluation Committees that will formulate the candidacies. Parliamentary sources explained that, during the day, the controversial reservation will be withdrawn, which also suffers from defects because it is a reservation to a secondary law in the face of a Constitutional reform.
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