Sheinbaum's Judicial Politics Under Scrutiny

Claudia Sheinbaum denies defying judicial reforms, preparing to file complaints against officials involved. Experts warn of potential constitutional crisis amidst rising violence in Chiapas.


Sheinbaum's Judicial Politics Under Scrutiny

The mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, has denied any defiance regarding the judicial reform after it was ordered to be retracted. Sheinbaum claims that the law is for everyone and has announced that she will report the judge who issued the order, while the head of the Court warns about the possible loss of judicial impartiality. Experts indicate that the country could face a constitutional crisis.

In another topic, the Attorney General's Office has expanded its investigation into the murder of Héctor Cuén and the suspected attempt at cover-up, involving Sara Bruna and the homicide team. Amidst these events, El Chapo has requested the reinstatement of his trial.

In Chiapas, the wave of violence seems unstoppable, with the recent murder of Father Marcelo, which has generated criticism towards the social fabric and the local government, as they are considered to have been overwhelmed by organized crime.

On another note, the use of public-private partnerships has been proposed to carry out infrastructure projects, presenting itself as an alternative to realize works through nearshoring.

Internationally, Mexico has managed to solidify its position as one of the top ten semiconductor suppliers to the United States, displacing Japan and now occupying the ninth position in this area.

Finally, the conflict between the Attorney General's Office and the Judiciary over the 'Mayo'-Cuén case continues to escalate, with the Judge pointing out flaws in the investigation and the Attorney General defending her final ruling.