
The Constitutional Points Commission, with a majority from the PAN, has the possibility of approving the presented opinion, as indicated by deputy Guillermo Vega Guerrero. There is a willingness to review the project in joint committees. The main objective is to strengthen the justice system in the state, prioritizing quality over speed or pressure.
Regarding the deadline to approve the reform before March 15, Vega Guerrero indicated that it is unlikely that elections will take place this year due to a lack of budget in the Electoral Institute of the State of Querétaro and the restrictions imposed by the National Electoral Institute. The possibility of reducing the number of magistrates is being discussed, although there is a willingness to review other aspects such as the duration in office and make reforms to the Organic Law to improve case handling.
The decision to send the standardization of the judicial reform to the Administration and Justice Procurement Commission, chaired by PAN legislator Guillermo Vega Guerrero, instead of the Constitutional Points Commission, generated controversy between the Morena and PAN factions. Homero Barrera Mcdonald from Morena called this fact a "kidnapping" of the Legislative and demanded that the decision be reconsidered.
From the PAN, this situation was denied and it was assured that the judicial reform will be carried out in a timely manner. There are plans to construct an opinion through forums with specialists, colleges, and the Judiciary, starting next week. Deputy Vega Guerrero emphasized that claiming the Congress is kidnapped is an exaggerated statement and committed to progressing with the process transparently and collaboratively.