Deputies from Morena, PT and Verde Ecologista join together
once again to try to strangle another of the three powers of the Mexican
Republic, the Judiciary, which today has had 13 of its 14 trusts extinguished.
The act that affects the Judiciary is considered in any
democracy as another attempt to annul the independence of one of the three
powers created to stop any attempt to abuse one another; this is known as the
search for the implementation of a dictatorship, says Cesar Kirltron, a
specialist in the study of constitutions.
The grotesque decision of the ruling legislators determines
that the Judiciary would have the obligation to return 14,434 million pesos to
the Treasury, that is, the money, like that of all the previously dissolved
trusts, would go to the Treasury of the Federation and for analysts, it would
have the same fate as the previous ones: unknown.
In a national administration in which corruption, opacity in
the management of the people's money and authoritarianism have overflowed, the
legislators of Morena, PT and Verde Ecologista have highlighted that with the
questioned measure, they seek to "end the privileges and opacity in the
management of money.
PRI member Adriana Campos highlighted that the change seems
like “revenge” for the rulings of the Judiciary. This comment is related to the
fact that with the current composition of the magistrates, work has been done
to defend the Constitution, that is, the obligations of the Judiciary are being
fulfilled.
The Legislator also criticized that the measure seeks to
restrict access to justice and affect an autonomous power, which was not
attempted while a person “related” to the government was at the head of the
Supreme Court.
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