Civil society organizations have expressed their opinion against it Reform of the Judiciary Promoted by the ruling party and Andrés Manuel López Obrador, they reported that they would do a Demonstration in front of the Senate of the RepublicJust before the Upper Chamber analyzes and votes to approve the approval of the initiative.
This Monday, September 2, the installation of the Political Coordinating Board (Jucupo) took place in the Senate, so there are already plans to consolidate the commissions. Above all, it is expected to form the Constitutional Points Commission and the Legislative Studies Commission, which will be able to review and approve the package of 20 reforms in the Judiciary after approving the opinion of the Chamber of Deputies and send it to the Senate. of the Republic
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Civil society organizationIncluding the National Civic Front, Active Jalisco, United for Mexico, Social Union of Economists, United Women, Jalisco Civic Conscience, Citizen Power, others; They called for a protest march Sunday 8 September In all cities of the country To show their disapproval of reforms.
But they indicated that They will change their strategy “Constitutional reforms that President López Obrador wants to impose and thereby control the judiciary and eliminate important autonomous bodies such as information and transparency, electoral and antitrust regulation.”
Furthermore, they added that “since the approval of the President’s initiative which harms the judiciary and removes the counterweight to the President of the Republic, civil society groups should call for a large popular demonstration outside the Senate of the Republic. This review chamber analyzes and votes on the approval of the controversial reform. gives.”
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Today is Tuesday, September 3 It is expected that Deputy Chamber There is a general session which Discuss constitutional reforms. Meanwhile, Morena and allies have 85 senators out of the 128 legislators that make up this chamber. They are one seat short of their already qualified majority in the Union Congress, which would not require them to negotiate with any political party to pass the bill.
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