The IMEF also sees economic risks with these changes

by times news cr

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The Mexican Institute of Finance Executives (IMEF) joined the business organizations who warn of a concern about the economic and financial consequences that the judicial reformas it stands.

The constitutional changes – which include, among other things, reducing the number of ministers in the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) and the election of judges by popular vote – would reduce investors’ confidence and legal security, IMEF stressed.

He stated that among other factors, the uncertainty in the process of appointing judges, as well as the possible politicization of the appointments, which would open the door for judges to face external pressures that could compromise their independence and impartiality.

He explained that Mexico needs a Judiciary with all guarantees of impartiality and independence, through an appropriate appointment process, free of external pressures, where the most competent professional profiles prevail with stability in their position.

He also stressed that a justice system is required that is capable of resolving conflicts and punishing those who commit crimes. crimes and guarantee protection.

2024-09-14 15:35:33

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