Monreal promises to remove secondary laws

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The coordinator of the federal deputies of Morena, Ricardo Monreal, assured that they are making progress in the creation of the secondary law, call and agreements with the National Electoral Institute (INE) to carry out the election of judges, magistrates and ministers next June

He Morenoist leader considered that they are on time and are clear that they will carry out the regulatory laws to carry out, for the first time in the history of the country, the election of judging people.

Monreal explained that the electoral authority is already in the construction of agreements specifically with the Senatebecause he will be the one who issues the call, while the lower house is in charge of creating the secondary laws y regulatory.

About the budget that the INE must have to carry out the choice, he morenista coordinator He asserted that he will have sufficient resources.

“This year there are no elections, it would be assumed that the INE would receive fewer resources because there was no federal election.

“However, the INE is going to organize the election and we federal deputies are going to ensure that he has the correct budget so that there are no setbacks or obstacles to the election in June next year,” he said. Monreal.

Regarding the opinion that will be discussed this Tuesday, he commented that he hopes there will be unanimity to support it, since it is for the benefit of the country’s workers so that the salary increase never be less than inflation.

He added that the budgetary impact for this reform of the Constitution, and that it is part of the call plan C, It will be covered in the design in the Federal Expenditure Budget (PEF) 2025.

They add suspensions vs. judicial election

A federal court, based in Colima, granted a provisional suspension so that the INE stop the organization of the election for judges, magistrates and ministers, which started yesterday.

J’s resolutionavier García Contrerashead of the Second District Court, based in Colima, It is derived from the expansion of demand for judges and magistrates.

In addition, federal deputy Héctor Saúl Téllez (PAN) announced that the 14th District Court based in Mexico City admitted the amparo lawsuit filed by PAN deputies against the approval process of the reform of the Judiciary. /Ángel Cabrera and Jorge X. López

2024-09-27 00:57:22

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