Sheinbaum asks Morena to take care of the legislative process of judicial reform; discussion would begin on Tuesday

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At the suggestion of the President-electhe parliamentary group of Morena will be careful of the procedural stage for the approval of the reform al Judiciarysaid the elected deputy and next coordinator of Morena in San Lázaro, Ricardo Monreal.

In a press conference after holding his plenary meeting, and accompanied by Claudia Sheinbaum, the president and general secretary of Morena, the still senator clarified that even though a second session could be held on September 1, after the General Congress, that does not mean that the judicial reform will be approved on that day.

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“I have read some columns and articles and interviews that say that we are going to test it that day. No, that means that on that day in a different session the whole legislative process can begin and we are going to set the deadlines for publicity, deliberation, general discussion, and particular discussion, to broaden the debate so that all Mexicans know what we are approving. This is the president’s suggestion,” he clarified.

Over the weekend, Monreal himself, interviewed when he went to register for the LXVI legislature in the Chamber of Deputies, mentioned that the ruling on the reform to the Judicial Branch could be discussed and voted on the same day that the legislature begins, next September 1.

However, the Constitution states that the session of the General Congress must begin at 5:00 p.m. on September 1st, the Sixth Government Report will be delivered and the parliamentary groups will issue their positions from the podium.

If the discussion of the opinion were to begin, the session of the General Congress would have to be closed, an ordinary session would have to be called on the same Sunday to publicize the document and then another session would be called to begin the discussion, which, only in the Constitutional Affairs Committee, with approximately only 40 legislators, lasted 12 hours.

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Monreal also commented that this Wednesday they will decide in a vote in the Chamber of Deputies who will be the president of the Board of Directors and therefore the person in charge of delivering the Presidential Sash to Sheinbaum.

In addition, the group will also decide who will be the vice-coordinators of the parliamentary group, which they hope will be achieved with the greatest possible consensus.

CSAS

2024-08-30 05:48:32

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