Federal court rejects judge’s order to appoint missing TEPJF judges

by times news cr

2024-07-05 00:50:15

Today, July 4, 2024, a federal court revoked the provisional suspension granted by the judge Rodrigo de la Peza, which orders the Electoral Court of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF) designate the two magistrates missing in its Upper Room.

The provisional suspension issued by Judge Rodrigo de la Peza requests the appointment of two senior judges of its regional halls.

Given the refusal of the Seventh Collegiate Court in Administrative Matters, in the next few hours, Judge De la Peza will decide whether to grant a permanent suspension or not.

It is important to mention that the ruling approved this Thursday by the federal court does not oblige Judge Rodrigo de la Peza to deny the suspension.

Federal court denied provisional suspension granted by Judge Rodrigo de la Peza, considering it unjustified

The federal court judges ruled that the provisional suspension granted by the Judge Rodrigo de la Peza is unjustified, since in his opinion there is no imminent or irreparable damage that the civil association that promoted the protection could argue.

In this regard, the members of the federal court explained that the The Superior Chamber of the TEPJF can operate with the five judges who are currently in office.

On the need for six judges declare the validity of the presidential electionthey indicated that it will be the responsibility of the president of the TEPJF, Mónica Soto, to propose that a Regional Chamber magistrate be appointed to complete the quorum.

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What would happen if Judge Rodrigo de la Peza grants a definitive suspension for the appointment of TEPJF magistrates?

In case the judge Rodrigo de la Peza granted the definitive suspension for the designation of the two magistrates missing from the Upper Room of the TEPJFreview by a collegiate court will require more time.

As a result, the magistrates of the Upper Chamber of the TEPJF, to whom the judge’s order is addressed, would incur the crime of contempt if they continue to ignore the court order.

For its part, unanimouslythe collegiate court declared a complaint founded promoted by the Senate of the Republic, being the body responsible for appointing the two missing magistrates.

However, he has neither accepted nor rejected the lists of career judges sent by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation last September.

2024-07-05 00:50:15

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