2024-07-04 10:52:24
The minister Yasmin Esquivel He announced that he will propose to the other ministers reflect and Norma Pineapple must remain at the head of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN).
Interviewed by Joaquín López Dóriga on his Radio Fórmula program, Minister Esquivel said: “We will continue with the topic of reflection on the relationship we should have with the other powers and the reflection on whether we require and need Norma Piña to be the person who carries our voice and represents us before the other powers.”
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He added that he is not thinking about being a candidate, “what I am thinking is that we should do a deep reflection on our channels of communication and dialogue.”
For its part, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) stated that Minister Norma Piña remains at the head of the Judicial Branch, despite reports that other ministers asked her to resign from that position.
Meanwhile, Minister Yasmín Esquivel, in a radio interview, said that she will talk with the ministers about the need for a change in the presidency of the Supreme Court.
In a statement, the SCJN described the request for the resignation of the president, Norma Piña, as “alleged versions.”
In a brief statement, the Court said that the president of the Judiciary is continuing the dialogue with the other powers and will lead the closing of the forums of the National Meetings for a Security and Justice Agenda on July 8.
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“In light of the press reports regarding the alleged request for the minister’s resignation
President Norma Lucía Piña Hernández is reported to be “continuing with the jurisdictional and administrative work inherent to her position, and maintaining dialogue with the Legislative and Executive branches in view of judicial reform.”
In turn, the “President of the Court and of the Federal Judicial Council will lead, on Monday, July 8, the last of 14 forums of the National Meeting for a Security and Justice Agenda, the largest effort to listen to citizens in order to formulate a proposal for judicial reform in August based on said forums.”
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