Recognizing that as of this Friday the National Institute of Transparency and Access to Information (Henna) will be left without the legal quorum to issue resolutions, the president of the Political Coordination Board of the Senate, Ricardo Monrealsaid that “an extraordinary effort will be made.”
This to approve more than 100 pending appointments, including those of the commissioners of the transparency guarantor body.
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He said that conditions must be created “so that we select by a qualified majority the members of the remaining autonomous bodies, which are more than 100, but we will insist on reaching agreements and consensus, we will not get tired of it,” he said through from a video.
However, starting this Thursday, the senators will take a few days off for Easter, since the next session was scheduled for Wednesday, April 12, the date on which two sessions will be held in a single day.
The senator Monreal Avila He recalled that among the pending appointments are INAI commissioners, magistrates of electoral courts, magistrates of agrarian courts, magistrates of courts of administrative justice, among others.
“All of them will make an extraordinary effort to complete them so that they are integrated and function properly in accordance with the constitution and the law,” he emphasized.
The also leader of the bank of Morena He said that it has not been easy to reach agreements, because in the first session this Thursday, disqualifications and insults were heard, something that senators should not get used to, but, on the contrary, resort to reason, foundations and arguments.
“I think that the Senate should raise its level of debate and should create conditions for us to select by qualified majority the members of the remaining autonomous bodies, which are more than seven; but we will insist on reaching agreements and consensus, we will not get tired of it”, declared the senator.
Debate
Yesterday, the opposition senators urged the Morenista majority in the Senate to modify the agenda and approve the pending appointments of three commissioners of the Henna; However, Morena’s response was that they marked the times and had no agreement within.
“We as a legislative majority have not agreed, therefore, while MorenaWhether they like it or not, they have to agree and the Inai appointments will come from here, everything in due course and the order of the day is respected”, emphasized the president of the Constitutional Points Commission, the morenista Eduardo Ramirez.
In this regard, PRI Senator Claudia Ruiz Massieu Salinas He warned that it is not the times of Morena that would define things, but the time set by the Constitution and the time set by the responsibility of the senators.
“That it be considered now so that the INAI can function tomorrow with all regularity and no, not Senator Eduardo Ramírez, it is not the times of Morena that are going to define things, it is the time established by the Constitution ( …) Stop lying now,” he said.
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