Senate Committee Greenlights SSPC Strengthening Reform
The reforms will allow the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection greater intelligence coordination with other elements of Mexico’s National Security System
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The reforms will allow the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection greater intelligence coordination with other elements of Mexico’s National Security System
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Minister Alberto Pérez Dayán’s opinion that the highest court does not have the power to weigh in on constitutional reforms prevented the SCJN from reaching the required eight votes for annulment
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The reform specifically limits the ability of the judicial branch to issue suspensions against aspects of the federal constitution, including the recently passed controversial judicial reform
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The green light was given with three votes in favor and two votes against, with Felipe de la Mata, Mónica Soto, and Felipe Fuentes supporting the initiative and Janine Otálora and Reyes Rodríguez Mondragón opposing it
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The vote on the judicial reform, which has already passed through the Chamber of Deputies, is expected to be completed in the Mexican Senate on Wednesday. Sep. 11
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Piña requested that the judicial branch members to defend their labor rights in front of the federal government and the country in the face of proposed reforms to the Judicial Branch of the Federation
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López Obrador publicly criticized the UNAM Institute of Legal Research’s analysis during his daily morning press conference on Monday, June 17, calling the content “predictable” and discrediting the university as a whole
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The organizations requested an urgent meeting with the president-elect to discuss the potential elimination of Mexico’s autonomous groups and emphasize the need for transparency in the country
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The president-elect attempted to stifle public fears by confirmed that her predecessor’s proposals require additional review
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More than 700,000 people attended Sunday’s march in the capital according to the protest’s organizers, though the Mexico City police claimed only 30,000 were in attendance
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