MEXICO CITY.- The federal judge Karina Ibarra Salazar crashed an event Felipe de la Matamagistrate of Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation (TEPJF), to protest against the reform of the Judiciary and other initiatives Morena.
“They bought the Yunes and Felipe (de la Mata) too. “They bought Zaldívar, they bought Taddei,” the federal judge shouted after rebuking the magistrate for his rulings in favor of the reform.
“They bought the Yunes and Felipe too.”
At UNAM the judge @sandrakarinaib3 She keeps her promise to be a terrible activist and calls Judge Felipe de la Mata a sellout. pic.twitter.com/O3nGUq5c4n
— Carlos Arteaga (@CarlosArteagaTo) October 31, 2024
Judge breaks into Felipe de la Mata’s event at UNAM
During the presentation of the book “The Wounds”, at the UNAMfederal judge Sandra Karina Ibarra Salazar rebuked the magistrate and author of the text for endorsing Morena’s “super majority” in the Congress of the Union.
“I promise you that I am going to write a historical novel about today’s Mexico, and you, Mr. Felipe de la Mata, are going to be one of my historical protagonists who will appear as the traitor of Mexican democracy,” he said.
Carrying a Mexican flag, the judge criticized that she had supported giving a qualified majority to Morena, despite the fact that she did not win it in the elections, as well as rulings in favor of judicial reform and electing judges, magistrates and ministers by popular vote. .
“You handed over Mexican democracy with that ruling and with that statement by the supermajority that we Mexicans did not vote,” he highlighted.
“May the youth who are here never forget who were the traitors of the Homeland” Judge Karina Ibarra rebukes Felipe de la Mata, Magistrate of the TEPJF, for having granted overrepresentation in deputies and senators to Morena. To traitors neither forgiveness nor forgetting. pic.twitter.com/wXE3zXV4PO
— Insurrecta Bad Influence (@InsurrectaMala) October 31, 2024
The sixth district judge in commercial matters based in Zapopan, Jalisco He promised that he will “make sure that the youth never forget who the traitors of the country were.”
Before leaving the room, the judge attacked the senator Miguel Angel Yunesof the PAN who voted in favor of the reform, of the former minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), Arturo Zaldívar, now in the president’s cabinet Claudia Sheinbaum.
He also called on the students of Right of the UNAM to not let them “take away their future” and warned that the reforms of Morena and allies would create “a country where they do not want to live.”
In the @UNAM_MX ‼️Today Karina Ibarra, federal judge, who declined to participate in the Judiciary as the 4T, before @senadomexicano pointing out the violation of the suspension granted; He loudly spoke out against the traitor to the country Felipe Mata, who presented his… pic.twitter.com/2VQq1UK2q6
— Lourdes Mendoza (@lumendoz) October 31, 2024
Magistrate Felipe de la Mata responds to the judge’s accusations
After the judge Karina Ibarra left the courtroom, the magistrate Felipe de la Mata responded to the criticism leveled against him about the overrepresentation in Congress.
The magistrate assured that his ruling was consistent with the Constitution and precedents recorded since 2009.
“I would appreciate the judge reading the Constitution and all the precedents from 2009 to today, because what the court did is what is in the Constitution,” he stated.
Sandra Karina Ibarra Salazar resigns from the PJ
In recent days, Judge Sandra Karina Ibarra Salazar delivered her letter of decline to participate in the election of judges, magistrates and ministers as well as resignation after 10 years in the Judiciary.
“Mexico loses a federal judge, but gains an activist,” said Sandra Karina Ibarra in the Commercial Court of Jalisco.
Mexico loses a Federal Judge, but gains an activist.
Judge Sandra Karina Ibarra Carbajal, Commercial Court in Jalisco. We women honor you. pic.twitter.com/tDQ33bV2Dy
— Insurrecta Bad Influence (@InsurrectaMala) October 29, 2024
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**Interview with Federal Judge Karina Ibarra Salazar**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Judge Ibarra. Your recent actions at the UNAM event were quite dramatic. Can you share what prompted you to interrupt Magistrate Felipe de la Mata during his presentation?
**Judge Ibarra:** Thank you for having me. I felt compelled to voice my opposition to the recent reforms being enacted by Morena. These reforms threaten the integrity of our democracy, and as a member of the judiciary, it is my duty to stand up for what is right. I did not remain silent while a magistrate endorsed measures that contradict our democratic principles.
**Editor:** You mentioned during your protest that you would write a historical novel portraying de la Mata as a “traitor.” What led you to describe him in such strong terms?
**Judge Ibarra:** The term ‘traitor’ might seem harsh, but we must remember that the decisions made by those in power directly impact citizens’ lives. Felipre de la Mata’s rulings have supported the overrepresentation of Morena in Congress, which is contrary to the will of the Mexican people. I believe that future generations must know who compromised our democracy.
**Editor:** You also called on the youth at UNAM to remember those responsible for these reforms. What do you hope will come from your message to the younger generations?
**Judge Ibarra:** I hope the youth understand the importance of safeguarding their rights and future. The reforms proposed by Morena and their allies could lead to a society that many would not want to live in. It’s crucial for young people to be active in the democratic process and to hold their leaders accountable.
**Editor:** after your speech, Magistrate de la Mata responded to your accusations. How do you perceive his reaction?
**Judge Ibarra:** I believe it was predictable. Those who benefit from maintaining the status quo will often dismiss criticism as mere dissent. However, it’s essential to confront uncomfortable truths. I stand firm in my beliefs, and I will continue to advocate for justice and democracy regardless of the backlash.
**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, Judge Ibarra. Your advocacy for democracy and accountability is certainly significant in today’s political climate.
**Judge Ibarra:** Thank you for allowing me to share my perspective. It’s vital to keep the conversation going.