Mexico runs the risk of becoming a “Central American economy“in the eyes of investors if the bill is approved reform of the judiciarythe newspaper warned Financial Times.
This is stated in an opinion article published by the American newspaper, Financial Timeswhich emphasizes the possible consequences of the reform of the judiciary.
In this regard, the analysis indicates that if the change is made, Investors could make a revaluation of Mexico and place the country as a “Central American economy”.
Financial Times warns that Mexico will be seen as a “Central American economy” with reform of the Judiciary
The influential US newspaper, Financial Timeswarned that if the reform of the judiciary, Mexico is at serious risk of becoming a “Central American economy”.
In this regard, the opinion article which was published on the same day that the discussion of the reform of the Judicial Branch began in the Mexican Senate, indicates that Investors do not look favorably on the proposal.
In this sense, the analysis published by the Financial Times maintains that if the initiative is approved, the same investors They will lower Mexico’s rating to one level of “Central American economy”.
Even in the text it is highlighted that In the United States the alarms are on in anticipation of the eventual approval of the reform to the Judicial Branch.
Especially since it is remembered that the United States is Mexico’s largest foreign investor and trading partner, so Investors, politicians and citizens are concerned the topic.
Financial Times asks Claudia Sheinbaum to “rethink” the risks of reforming the judiciary
In the face of the assumptions investment risks that would place Mexico at the level of “investors, politicians and citizens”, in the article of the Financial Times A call is made to Claudia Sheinbaum.
In the approach, you are urged to make a analysis on the possible distancing that would be generated with “the American values and institutions”, if the reform to the Judicial Branch is approved.
In this regard, the newspaper noted that the Mexico’s president-elect should “rethink” this issue before investors reduce Mexico’s level to a “Central American economy”.
The above is because by insisting on the criticism against the reform to the Judicial Branch, the newspaper asserted that the proposal is “retrograde” and will end the progress that the country has achieved.
Similarly, he indicated that the effects of the reform to the Judicial Branch could aggravate the “history of corruption and widespread violence“that is currently being experienced throughout the country.
2024-09-11 01:15:38