
The purification of the lists to compete for a position as judge has excluded unfavorable characters for the government, such as the PAN member Roberto Gil Zuarth, who was going to compete for a position in the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN). This forced elimination contrasts with the empathetic treatment of candidates who have strong political backing within the 4T, such as Arturo Zaldívar.
Amid errors, duplicate names, and marathon sessions to adjust the lists to the convenience of the government and the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, a process full of cynicism stands out. Various figures such as Ricardo Monreal, Adán Augusto López, Arturo Zaldívar, Ernestina Godoy, and others aligned with the 4T have outlined their candidates to form a new Judiciary under the control of the Executive Power.
After the shock caused by Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Mexican products, the government has one month to demonstrate compliance with commitments related to the reduction of migratory flows and fentanyl trafficking. It also seeks to address issues of public safety, drug trafficking, trade exchange, strengthening the rule of law, and a reliable Judiciary.
It is crucial for the government of the Mexican president to remain consistent in its progress after the victory in the conflict with Trump, leaving behind the "cursed legacy" of López Obrador on issues such as security, economy, and healthcare system. The support for the president by her fellow members of Morena requires the completion of assigned tasks to bolster governance threatened by narcoterrorists.
The high levels of popularity of the president, according to a recent poll by EL FINANCIERO, should not be wasted on simulations. It is crucial to strengthen them to restore public safety, the rule of law, and governability in the country.