Details of the reform are still missing: Olga Sanchez

by times news cr

Deputy Olga Sanchez Cordero (Morena) said that they have formalized a group within their bench to review the latest details of the judicial reform.

He explained that, in his opinion, this reform is placing too many rules on the Constitutionwhen they should be in secondary laws.

“I was just told that up to an average of eight in a school, what does the average of eight do in the Constitution?. That is a clear example of what should not be there.”

“What should letters of recommendation do in the Constitution? I think that all of that is correct, perhaps, but it should be developed in secondary laws. It is my personal conviction, based on legislative technique and constitutional technique,” said the retired minister.

He added that it has always seemed to him that the Constitution should have the minimum constitutional regulations, as is the case with the Magna Carta of the United Stateswhich only contains the principles and basic rules. He explained that it seems that the Mexican Constitution has become a regulatory law because they want to regulate everything in it.

2024-09-01 17:41:29

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