The parliamentary group of Brunette proposes modifications to the opinion of the Judicial Reform which will begin to be discussed next Monday, they reported. legislators who are part of the team analyzing the amendment.
The deputy and retired minister Olga Sanchez Cordero He said in an interview with mediafrom the Chamber of Deputies, which presented modifications to change the eligibility requirements and the profile of those who will go to the polls, since it said that these requirements should be in a regulatory law and not in the Constitution.
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“(The recommendation letters and the average) should not be there. We will see what response we get from the study group because not only I was there, but a study group; let’s see which ones accept and which ones don’t, and what I can be very calm about is that they are reasonable and they are for improvement,” said legislator Sánchez Cordero said that for Brunette The disappearance of the is not negotiable Council of the Judiciary and the replacement by an administrative body and a Judicial Disciplinary Court and the election by popular vote of ministers, judges and magistrates, since for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the president-elect Claudia Sheinbaum are irreducible.
Meanwhile, the deputy Leonel Godoy She pointed out that her colleague Irma Juan Carlos presented an initiative to include cultural relevance in the reform and that indigenous people have interpreters in their judicial process.
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Regarding the cost of the election, Leonel Godoy said that once the initiative was approved, the National Electoral Institute (INE) will conduct the study and present the proposal for the resources that will be required to organize the election of judges.
Meanwhile, judges, magistrates and workers of the Judiciary They announced that they will participate in the march called by law students against judicial reform, scheduled for tomorrow in Mexico City.