Canadian ambassador to Mexico takes position on AMLO’s judicial reform

by times news cr

After the United States Ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazarpositioned himself against the judicial reform, which is promoted by the Government of President López Obrador. The Ambassador of Canada in Mexico, Graeme C. Clark He said that Canadian businessmen have expressed their concern about the initiative to elect judges by popular vote.

“I have heard these concerns this morning. So all I am doing is listening to what our investors are saying about this and there is concern,” he said.

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For the diplomat, the Mexican government’s judicial reform may affect the bond of trust between nations, since an investment means a sign of trust: “I’m going to invest in your country, I’m going to, I don’t know, build a factory or invest in a Mexican company,” he exemplified.

The Ambassador also made it clear that the intention of his message is to convey the concern of his country’s private sector, without interfering in Mexico’s affairs, but he noted that Canadian diplomacy has closely followed up on the issue.

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“It is the role of the diplomat of an Embassy to follow the development of events and initiatives that could have an impact on us,” he concluded.

MSA

2024-08-28 03:54:31

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