Morena plans to postpone the disappearance of autonomous organizations

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The meeting of the Constitutional Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies in which the debate and vote will be held disappearance of seven autonomous bodies, could be postponed, said the vice coordinator of Morena, Leonel Godoy.

He explained that the appointment for tomorrow is currentbut “are open” to the possibility of postponing that discussion.

The reason, Godoy explained, is that they have a lot of work in the Commission, and the reform that proposes the disappearance of the self-employed will mean a very long session and their priority is the approval of the reform of the judiciary.

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He asserted that postponing the discussion on the disappearance of the self-employed will not imply bringing forward the date to tomorrow. debate on the reform of the Judiciary.

“That is not going to happen, what could happen is to postpone the autonomous bodies, it could be, we are analyzing it, due to all the reservations and everything…we are looking at the issue because it is very complicated, remember that there are seven autonomous bodies.

“And in this case we cannot accumulate (the reserves) because they are different; it is a bit complicated how we are going to organize this debate,” said the vice coordinator of Morena in San Lázaro.

He assured that, although the ceremony will take place on Thursday, constitutive session of CongressAs the law states, there will be time to discuss and vote on the disappearance of the organizations.

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“We have Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, until when is the first one? (…) we have until Saturday,” he said.

Regarding the declaration which was made by the United States Ambassador, Ken Salazarthat judicial reform puts at risk the bilateral trade relationshipGodoy maintained that this is not the case.

He insisted that the modifications to the Federal Judicial Branch seek to strengthen the autonomy e independence of this power.

“That’s the only thing we’re doing and that’s good for any foreign investment in the country. What we’re looking for is precisely for foreign investments to be certain that the justice bodies in Mexico will resolve their issues in accordance with the law and the Constitution,” he said.

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He ruled out that what the American diplomat said would stop or pause the discussion of the reform of the Judicial Branch.

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2024-08-24 03:53:12

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