“We are referees, not representatives of the people”

by times news cr

Norma Pineapple expressed his opinion against the reform of the judiciarypointing out that judges, ministers and magistrates are “referees, not popular representatives”.

This was warned by the Minister President of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), coming out in defense of the work carried out by the Judiciary for the benefit of the freedoms and rights.

In view of this, Norma Pineapple He pointed out that the reform of the judiciary would have negative consequences for the administration of justice, since he ruled that they are “referees, not popular representatives”.

Norma Piña criticizes the reform of the Judicial Branch and uses a phrase to summarize her position

Interviewed by journalist Salvador García Soto, the presiding judge of the SCJN, Norma Pineappleexpressed his position against of the proposal of reform the judiciary.

In this regard, Norma Piña defended the work that has carried out the SCJNsince he maintained that through your work is that in the country various have been consolidated freedoms and human rights.

In this regard, he stated that to be endorsed as it has been proposed the initiative of reform to the Judicial Branch, a plan will be taking shape recoil in the matter of distribution of justice.

This was stated by indicating that in the opinion that the legislators of the Morena and allied benches seek to approve, Mechanisms are not included that they can improve the judicial system.

When putting a exampleNorma Piña added that if the reform to the Judicial Branch is implemented, the new judges that they be chosen They might not know both cases and procedures.

He also criticized the proposal for being puts the balance at risk that exists between the powers of the union, since he stressed that the Judges “are arbitrators, not representatives of the people”.

Even when speaking in particular about federal judgesthe presiding minister of the SCJN stressed that it is the arbitrators who are in charge of the cases between authorities and individuals.

Norma Piña defends judicial independence in the face of the reform of the Judicial Branch

In the midst of the debate that has been unleashed by the possible approval of the reform of the judiciarythe presiding judge of the SCJN, Norma Pineapplehas insisted on defend judicial independence.

During several forums in which she has participated, Norma Piña has highlighted the importance of judges, magistrates and ministers have independence to be able to act partially.

For this reason, in one of his statements he stated that what the citizens want is for the Judiciary to act with closeness, transparency and pluralityin order to guarantee human rights.

Similarly, he maintained that “a judge who knows he is and acts in an independent and impartial manner, honors and legitimizes his investiture and the jurisdictional function before their peers and before society.”


2024-08-25 01:35:28

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