Although the national leadership of Morena announced on Thursday the application of a survey on the reform of the Judiciary, this weekend and even deliver results next Monday, in Chihuahua, the party has no information about the process.
“We still do not have the logistics and programming regarding this activity, we hope to have all the information at the beginning of this next week,” responded Javier Zubia, in charge of the state Morena communication area. Meanwhile, the state leader of Morena, Brighite Granados de la Rosa, did not answer requests for information made by El Diario.
Yesterday, the national leadership of that party confirmed that there will be only 1,200 questionnaires that will be applied in a “face to face” mode among citizens, through two pollsters and the party itself.
However, there is no information about how many of these questionnaires will be applied in each state or how many people in the municipalities will answer the survey.
Mario Delgado, national leader of Morena, announced that the results are expected to be ready on Monday, and if so, they will be presented that same day by Claudia Sheinbaum, virtual president-elect.
He said that the questions were asked by the team that worked with the president-elect, with the advice of the pollsters to know “the people’s experience with justice and their opinion of judges and ministers.”
On Wednesday Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the Morena party will be in charge of the survey that it plans to carry out at the national level to find out what citizens think about the initiative to reform the Judiciary.
Sheinbaum explained that he spoke with Mario Delgado, national leader of the party, that either with the Morena polling house, or through the hiring of an external company, the way in which the information is collected before next September, when it is expected to be discuss the proposal in the next Congress of the Union.
Regarding the discussion forums on judicial reform, Sheinbaum said that the details of the dialogue will be announced by Ricardo Monreal and Ignacio Mier.
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