The Plenary of Federal Judicial Council (CJF) approved extend the work stoppage in courts and federal courts until next October 11.
During the extraordinary session this Thursday, the minister Norma Piña and the advisors José Alfonso Montalvo, Lilia Mónica López y Sergio Javier Molina They approved the resolution.
Circular 20/2024 indicates that “urgent cases will continue to be attended to,” among which the releases of detainees and arrest warrants stand out.
The Judiciary will continue with the dialogue tables with associations of judges and worker representatives to “safeguard legal security and generate certainty for users of the federal justice system.”
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For their part, the advisors Bernardo Bátiz, Celia Maya y Eva Veronica de Gyvés They indicated that the judges had to return to work from this October 3.
In his account of Alejandro Andraca recognized that opinions on the strike of judges are polarizing among the members of the Judiciary.
“Unfortunately the positions in the PJF are becoming more and more polarized and that does not contribute to the debate or our legitimacy. There are about 40% of us Judges and Magistrates who voted to lift the suspension of work now. We are not traitors or anything like that.”
He asked not to fall into “what we have criticized so much: canceling others because they don’t think like me. Deny that there may be good reasons for those who think differently. I respect the workers’ strike and let them decide. That of Judges already seems unsustainable to me.”
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(2/2) Let’s not fall into what we have criticized so much: canceling the other because they don’t think like me. Deny that there may be good reasons for those who think differently.
I respect the workers’ strike and let them decide. That of Judges seems unsustainable to me.
— Alejandro Andraca (@a_andraca) October 3, 2024
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