JUFED considers work stoppage in view of reform of the Judicial Branch

JUFED considers work stoppage in view of reform of the Judicial Branch

MEXICO CITY.- The controversy over the reform of the judiciary continues, now with the possible strike of judicial workers.

Magistrates and judges could go on strike due to the lack of results in the forums on the president’s reform Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

Judicial workers contemplate strike

The National Association of Circuit Magistrates and District Judges (JUFED) considered that the forums on judicial reform carried out by the Chamber of Deputies “turned out to be a simulation.”

For this reason, a work stoppage is being “seriously considered” Judicial Branch of the Federation on a date to be determined.

At the conclusion of the “National Dialogues on Judicial Reform“The organization reported that JUFED members were not allowed to participate.

Even at the meeting held in Chiapas They turned off the microphone of an assistant federal judge, he accuses.

In response to this, he announced actions such as placing banners against the forums and defending the separation of powers and the judicial career.

In addition, the JUFED and various organizations of the PJF are contemplating a work stoppage.

“The proposal approved at the extraordinary general meeting on June 18, 2024 to suspend operations is being seriously considered.

In the statement they detail that both measures must be discussed and approved with the Regional Directives of the Association.

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Minister calls for caution in view of reform of the judiciary

Jose Ramon Cossio Diazretired minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), called for caution in the face of a strike by magistrates, judges and judicial workers.

Cossío considered that there are still possibilities that Claudia Sheinbaumvirtual president-elect, and the Morena legislators of the next Congress“they realize the atrocity they are committing.”

“I call for prudence, not because the president […] has said that this reform has to be given to the country, it has to be accepted,” he said.

“I don’t see why the president-elect […] the deputies who were in the election […] have to follow to the letter what has been proposed.”

Cossío Díaz stressed that although PJF workers have been excluded, they have followed prudent paths.

They have tried to raise objections to the reform that proposes the election of judges by popular vote through the appropriate channels, I emphasize.

“I think there is still room for reflection by deputies, senators and the president. […] that they do not pass this reform,” he said

“I don’t know if they have calculated the enormous damage that could be done to the Constitution, the economic damage that could be done to the country,” he questioned.

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2024-08-14 22:27:56

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