Judiciary is open to criticism, says minister

by times news cr

2024-04-20 13:11:00

He Judicial power of the Federation (PJF) is open to listening to all voices and criticisms made to the justice systemTherefore, from this, institutional improvements can be implemented that take into account the needs and demands of society and the people and communities that make up our country, said the Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (Court), Juan Luis González Alcántara Carrancá.

At the opening of the fourth session of the National Meeting for a Security and Justice Agendain Oaxaca, the minister pointed out that in order to achieve and achieve equality, the Federal Judiciary is obliged to maintain an open dialogue with indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples and communities, as well as to respect international standards on the matter, at the time to judge.

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“A comprehensive security and justice agenda would not be possible, nor even imaginable, without a multicultural approach, but also respectful of the legal pluralism that Mexico has worked so hard to build,” the Minister noted, while calling for Institutions allow indigenous peoples and communities to have a more participatory role in public policies, in order to ensure concrete and permanent participation in decisions that affect their rights.

During the event, in which more than 250 users of the system, as well as members of academia and civil society, participated in 18 work tables, González Alcántara Carrancá assured that given the stage of changes that we are experiencing in our country, It requires close, comprehensive and transparent justice in which unrestricted respect for human rights and the dignity of people prevails.

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“Those of us who have the honor of being public servants are obliged to maintain an openness that is not only critical of the people subject to justice, but we also have to respect and encourage self-criticism about the way in which we perform our public functions and how we can have a positive impact on people’s lives. daily life of the population of our country,” he added, before representatives of the federal and local judicial powers, state executive and legislative powers, prosecutors’ offices and members of the academy who participated in the inauguration.

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2024-04-20 13:11:00

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