Pause may have a financial cost, warns CEESP

by times news cr

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Putting ‘on pause’ the relationship with the embassies of USA y Canada by the López Obrador administration, after its opinion on the judicial reform being discussed in Mexico, may jeopardize the review of the T-MECwarned the Center for Private Sector Economic Studies (CEESP).

He stated that not only that, but also various countries that have investments in Mexico They may be concerned about the weak legal security environment they could face with these initiatives.

Private sector analysts said the government’s haste, coupled with its unwillingness to listen to the opposition’s opinion on its actions, only creates uncertainty and confirms concerns that, with the judicial reform and the disappearance of autonomous bodies, the decisions of the authorities will be subject to the needs of this administration and not necessarily to the well-being of the population.

The Executive Branch should take into account that there are just over 20 million inhabitants who did not vote for its project and, therefore, its consideration on the proposed reforms are as valid as any of their voters.

“In Congress, opinions must be plural and respected,” said the CEESP.

2024-09-08 00:22:32

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