MEXICO CITY.- Workers of the Judiciary They indefinitely extended the national strike that began on August 19 in protest of the approval of the reform.
Representatives of the Dialogue Lunch of the 32 United Circuits unanimously decided to maintain the suspension of work at the national level after the promulgation of the judicial reform in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) and the beginning of the six-year term of Claudia Sheinbaum.
The Committee reported the decision to the Plenary of the Federal Judicial Council (CJF) through a writing.
“We present it urgently so that it can be discussed in the session that will be held in the coming hours. Let’s be attentive and let our spirits not decline,” they reported from the offices of the CJF.
The topic will be discussed in the session scheduled for today, Wednesday, and will be chaired by the minister Norma Lucía Piña Hernándezpresident of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN).
Claudia Sheinbaum criticizes strike of the Judiciary
This Wednesday, President Claudia Sheinbaum led her first ‘morning’ conference, during which she criticized the work stoppage of the Judiciary workers.
The president denied that there was a reason to continue with the strike, since, she affirms, the Constitution protects the rights of workers.
He also criticized that they continue to receive their salary during the almost two months of strike.
“There is no reason for them to be unemployed, because when they are unemployed in the Judiciary, it must be said that the arrest warrants for a criminal come from the Judiciary, so how unemployed and also collecting their salaries,” he said.
“So we do not agree, we obviously respect it, but we do not agree with it,” he said at a press conference.
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What happens with arrest warrants during strike?
In the ‘morning’, the president hinted that the strike of judges and workers in the Judiciary has made arrest warrants impossible.
However, at the beginning of the strike, the workers indicated that urgent cases and those in criminal matters will continue to be attended to.
Last August, the Judge Juana Fuentesdirector of the National Association of Circuit Magistrates and PJF judges, explained that during the work stoppage the operations will be the same as in the Covid-19 pandemic.
In particular, cases in criminal matters will be addressed, where freedom must be granted or people’s lives are at risk, as well as incommunicado detention, attacks or torture.
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