MEXICO CITY.- Amid protests and a blockade in the Chamber of Deputies which led to a change of venue, the discussion of the reform of the judiciary.
However, the difficulties generated by the change of venue led to a recess to allow the rest of the legislators to arrive.
Judicial reform reaches the Chamber of Deputies
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- 1 Judicial reform reaches the Chamber of Deputies
- 1.1 10:00 am: Blocked surroundings of San Lázaro
- 1.2 10:30 am: Session moved to the Mixhuca Weapons Room
- 1.3 11:00 – 11:30: Protests continue
- 1.4 12:15 pm: Lawmakers begin to arrive
- 1.5 4:00 pm: Discussion of judicial reform begins
- 1.6 4:28 pm: They call for a recess
- 1.7 5:05 pm: Log back in
- 1.8 5:37 pm: They ask to suspend the discussion
- 1.9 5:50 – 6:60 pm: Deputies discuss in session
- 1.10 7:18 pm: Intervention by Ricardo Monreal
- 1.11 7:36 pm: Cheers from Morena legislators
- 1.12 8:27 pm: Deputies discuss
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Here are all the details of the discussion of judicial reform.
10:00 am: Blocked surroundings of San Lázaro
Workers of the Judicial Branch of the Federation They arrived at the Chamber of Deputies and blocked access to the headquarters in San Lázaro.
The spokesperson Patricia Aguayo He indicated that the blockade will continue indefinitely and demanded that Morena legislators open dialogue with them.
10:30 am: Session moved to the Mixhuca Weapons Room
Ricardo Monrealpresident of the Political Coordination Boardannounced that Tuesday’s session will be held at an alternate location.
The general discussion of the opinion on the reform of the Judicial Branch is taking place in the auditorium of Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City.
11:00 – 11:30: Protests continue
Following the announcement of the change of venue, the arrival of students to Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca was reported, who requested a meeting with legislators from Morena to discuss the reform of the Judiciary.
Operations were also reported in the vicinity of the alternate venue to prevent the arrival of protesters.
12:15 pm: Lawmakers begin to arrive
The capital’s authorities have opened an entrance at the back of the Magdalena Mixhuca Sports City for the deputies to enter the Weapons Room.
It was reported that access to the Weapons Room It will be through door 15 of the Rodriguez Brothers Racetrack.
The bench of Citizen Movement requested the President of the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Deputies, Iphigenia Martinez Hernandezthat the session takes place in Saint Lazarus, due to not having the appropriate infrastructure for the discussion at the alternate venue.
4:00 pm: Discussion of judicial reform begins
The session to discuss and vote on the reform of the Judiciary began with interventions by different legislators.
“We will not be complicit in a reform constructed in this way, without rigor or that is selective in its political intentions,” he said. Dante Delgadonational leader of the Citizen Movement.
4:28 pm: They call for a recess
At the request of the PAN deputy, Jose Elias Lixa Abimerhi, A 30-minute recess is called in the discussion of the reform due to the inadequate conditions of access to the premises and the absence of several legislators, mainly from the opposition.
5:05 pm: Log back in
It resumes the Ordinary Session of the Chamber of Deputieswhich takes place in an alternate venue.
5:37 pm: They ask to suspend the discussion
The deputies German Martinez Cazares (PAN) and Tecutli Jose Guadalupe Gomez (MC) requested that the discussion of the reform be suspended.
The petition was rejected by the legislative majority.
5:50 – 6:60 pm: Deputies discuss in session
As the session progresses at the alternate venue located in Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca, the discussion between legislators becomes more intense.
First, deputies from the Citizen Movement called on the Federal Judicial Branch not to be ruined by approving the reform.
The deputies of Labour Party (PT) defended President López Obrador’s initiative and announced their vote in favor of it.
In response, PAN legislators lashed out at Morena and its allies, saying they would not vote in favor of the reform.
He Green Ecologist Party of Mexico (PVEM), an ally of Morena, also supported the reform the Judiciary.
7:18 pm: Intervention by Ricardo Monreal
Ricardo Monreal, former presidential candidate for Morena, reaffirmed his support for President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and assured that his reform will be a “reference at the international level.”
7:36 pm: Cheers from Morena legislators
Monreal Ávila’s intervention ends with cheers Claudia Sheinbaumpresident-elect, and AMLO.
8:27 pm: Deputies discuss
Once again, a discussion broke out between the deputies present at the session.
Members of the Board of Directors calls to orderbut the chaos continues prior to the intervention of the PAN member José Guillermo Anaya Llamaswho highlights the illegality of the session due to the suspension of federal judges.
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