Fight against judicial reform drives the country’s capital crazy

by times news cr

The Mexico City experienced a chaotic Thursday due to protesters who are against the reform of the judiciary; the main damage occurred in the eastern and central areas.

Hundreds of workers from the Judiciary For the third consecutive day, they maintained the blockade of all access to the Chamber of Deputieswhich prevented people from moving around Congress of the Union and the area of Saint Lazarus.

Once again, the workers of the Judicial Branch took the authorities of the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) by surprise, since from the early hours of Thursday they closed various roads such as Paseo de la Reforma and Insurgentes avenues, to prevent the passage of Senate of the Republic.

Another group of workers of the Judiciary, called Caravan for Justice, coming from Zacatecas y Querétaro They blocked lanes of Northern Peripheralon its way to the Upper House.

This caused traffic chaos that lasted for several hours. Reforma Walkwhere SSC police made cuts to facilitate traffic.

At the mayor’s office Cuajimalpa, workers of the PJ participated in a caravan that left around 6:00 a.m. from the Toluca-Mexico highway, heading to the headquarters of the Senate of the Republic.

The presence of protesters was replicated in the first square of the Historic Center of the Mexico City, at the intersection of Pino Suárez and Venustiano Carranza, where a group of young people in favor of the reform held a rally outside the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), where Ministers Lenia Batres and Loretta Ortiz were present to thank them for their support.

In the Cuauhtémoc municipality, protesters blocked Niños Héroes Avenue, at the height of Claudio Bernardin the Doctores neighborhood, outside the offices of the Judiciary.

There, the workers posted signs in which they warned that they will continue to fight to prevent their labor rights are eliminated; They reiterated that they will remain closely monitoring the discussions in the Senate.

2024-09-09 07:29:36

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