Debate on Judicial Reform and Housing Loans

During the morning conference, topics regarding judicial reform and the issue of unpaid housing loans in Mexico were discussed. President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the list of candidates for judges will be evaluated, highlighting the inclusion of three women and two men.


Debate on Judicial Reform and Housing Loans

During the morning conference of the judges, Ángeles Tovar took more time than expected to discuss the risks of the judicial reform. Confirmation is expected regarding her comments and whether they were mere speculations.

On the other hand, legislators from the Green Party are focused on clarifying that they are not proposing existing laws or repeating efforts, something that the Legislative and Judicial powers should consider.

President Claudia Sheinbaum is preparing the presentation of the Executive Power's list to integrate the Evaluation Committee, which is responsible for selecting candidates for judicial positions. Finally, PAN decided to join forces with PRI and MC against this election, aligning with the opposition's stance.

In another topic, the lack of grace in Morena's constant mockery of Ricardo Anaya is noted. In the Court, the version of seven imminent resignations of ministers is denied, and a misunderstanding with a microphone during a conference is mentioned.

Regarding housing credits as a benefit for workers, there are alerts about their possible unsustainability. From ISSSTE, the cancellation of debts for thousands of workers who have paid their loans multiple times without being able to settle them is announced.

In terms of regulation of vapers, the existence of legal loopholes in their sale and distribution is highlighted, which motivates the proposal of a law on this matter. Also, the announcement by PAN members not to participate in proposals for the Technical Evaluation Committee generates controversy.