2024-07-10 08:24:33
Former presidents of Latin America and Spain signed a Declaration on the Reform of the Judiciary in which They say they are worried by the Federal Government project.
This was announced after the document issued by the group of officials and former national leaders that make up the Democratic Initiative of Spain and the Americas was made public (IDEA).
““Weakening”, “impartiality” and “serious attack”” were some of the descriptives to the reform of the judiciary used by former presidents of Latin America and Spain in their positioning.
Among which are the names of Vicente Fox, Felipe Calderon, Ivan Duque and Lenin Morenoall of them declared as concerned about the modification of the structure of the Power of attorney.
This is what the declaration of former presidents of Latin America and Spain says about the reform of the Judicial Branch
With a substantial rejection of the reform of the judiciarythe opinion of former presidents of Latin America and Spain where They say they are worried for the initiative, defined it as an impartial act.
Same as, according to the document, contemplates a disguised strategy so that Morena can intervene in the appointment of ministers and thus integrate its ideals into the operations of the autonomous body.
It seeks to implement popular elections for the selection of these positions, making them dependent on political influences, compromising the impartiality of their ministries and making them prey to a Justice of Opinion.
IDEA Statement
I agree with you former presidents of Latin America and Spainanother concern is that human rights are violated by being conditioned to a State that is neither “constitutional” nor “democratic””.
Therefore, they signed their declaration with the important request that the reform of the Judiciary is fully discussed among all those involvedthat is, both legislators and ministers of the SCJN.
The latter with the intention of avoiding that any approval of the statutes of the reform falls on the affectation of the “constitutional order”l”, concluded the former presidents of Latin America and Spain.
We urge open and constructive dialogue among all political and social actors in Mexico to address any need for judicial reform, always ensuring unrestricted respect […] A judicial reform that implies the weakening and dismantling of the judiciary represents a serious attack on democracy and the validity of a constitutional order.
IDEA Statement
Judicial reform: Who are the former presidents of Latin America and Spain who say they are concerned?
Vicente Fox, Felipe Calderon, Ivan Duque and Lenin Morenoare some of the officials who stand out for defining themselves as concerned about the progress of the project to reform some practices of the Power of attorney.
But who are all the former presidents of Latin America and Spain that make up the IDEA entity and categorically reject the Federal Government’s proposal?
- Mario Abdo, former president of Paraguay
- Oscar Arias, former president of Costa Rica
- Jose Maria Aznar, former president of Spain
- Felipe Calderon, Mexico
- Rafael Angel Calderon, former president of Costa Rica
- Alfredo Cristiani, former president of El Salvador
- Ivan Duque M., former president of Colombia
- Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico
- Federico Franco, former president of Paraguay
- Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, former president of Chile
- Osvaldo Hurtado, former president of Ecuador
- Guillermo Lasso M, former president Ecuador
- Mauricio Macri, former president of Argentina
- Jamil Mahuad W, former president of Ecuador
- Carlos Mesa G., former president of Bolivia
- Lenin Moreno, former president of Ecuador
- Mireya Moscoso, former president of Panama
- Andrés Pastrana A., former president of Colombia
- Ernesto Pérez Balladares, former president of Panama
- Jorge Tuto Quiroga, former president of Bolivia
- Mariano Rajoy, former president of Spain
- Miguel Angel Rodriguez, former president of Costa Rica
- Juan Carlos Wasmosy, former president of Paraguay
2024-07-10 08:24:33