UNAM regrets approval of reform

by times news cr

Students of the Law school of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) held a symbolic act with candles at the foot of the iconic statue of Royal Eagle at the entrance of their school, in protest against the approval of the judicial reform.

By candlelight, the participants of the Enlightenment for the defense of the rule of law They expressed their concern about the endorsement of the Senate to the initiative promoted by the president Andres Manuel Lopez Obradorwhich took place early this Wednesday morning.

As well as the “uncertain” political future with which the next six-year term will begin with this reform, endorsed by the majority of the ruling party in the Senate of the Republic.

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Paul Britorepresentative of the Student Community Organizing Committeehe said that “in the texts of history it will be remembered that the Faculty of Law of the University of the People raised its voice against a regressive reform, which only seeks to concentrate power.”

Before his colleagues, he pointed out that “today we are witnesses of the direction that this nation is taking, not towards a state of freedom, as is proclaimed.” […] The hardest part is just beginning. The judicial reform has already been approved, the reform that seeks to eliminate seven autonomous organizations continues, and the worst of all: the militarization of the country.”

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2024-09-15 23:04:16

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