
The Judiciary of the Mexican State has been fighting for two months to avoid being captured by the executive branch and its strategy of raffles. This civic effort is crucial, as it not only defends the fundamental principle of the separation of powers in the republic, but also ensures the proper functioning of the institution responsible for determining guilt or innocence in the country. Supporting the Judiciary sends a clear message to the regime about what society cannot tolerate, forcing it to reconsider its methods or to show itself unreservedly.
Exposing the regime is a powerful weapon that is often underestimated in Mexican society. Public scrutiny and constant demand are feared by any government, including the current Morena regime. Social passivity has allowed the current government to weaken institutions and impoverish the population by capturing public conversation and diverting attention from important issues. It is essential to remember that society has the power to change the course of politics in the country.
Social mobilization can have a significant impact in Mexico, as seen with the opposition to the Electricity Reform in previous years. Intelligent public discussion and civic mobilization managed to challenge the legal provisions proposed by the government. Despite the popularity and legitimacy of the current regime, its power is subject to the perception of the majority and the resistance that it may show.
It is essential to build a solid public discussion against the capture and demolition of the Judiciary, to preserve the separation of powers and freedom in the republic. This civic act can lead to broad mobilization that forces the regime to rethink its actions or to show its true totalitarian face. Defending legal security and the separation of powers is essential for the well-being of all citizens.