
Today, Wednesday, October 30, 2024, the top news in the main national newspapers highlights various relevant topics in Mexico.
In the Reforma newspaper, it is emphasized that Morena members will make key decisions about candidates for the Judiciary. Congress has approved the creation of a Committee to Evaluate Judicial Profiles, granting officials linked to the ruling party the main decision-making power over the list of candidates.
On the other hand, in La Jornada, the statements of Mayor Sheinbaum are reported, who warns that it would be illegal if the Court overturns the reform to the Judiciary. Furthermore, she points out that parties do not have the authority to complain about changes to the Constitution.
In El Universal, Sheinbaum and representatives of Morena discredit the plan to invalidate the reform to the Judiciary. They accuse the ministers of lacking the authority to legislate and accuse them of preparing their resignations to take their retirement benefits in full.
In Milenio, it is highlighted that Claudia and the 4T leave the resignations of the seven ministers in suspense. The President considers that there is a considerable amount of money at stake, while Congress claims it is their responsibility to make decisions regarding this. Pardo Rebolledo and Gutiérrez Ortiz Mena present their resignation.
In Excélsior, it is reported that 824 people linked to high-impact crimes have been arrested. Omar García Harfuch promotes a constitutional reform to equip the Secretariat of Security with investigative capabilities to support the FGR.
In El Financiero, it is emphasized that Pemex has accumulated a loss of 1.3 trillion pesos in the previous six-year term. During the first nine months of this year, it had its worst result since the beginning of the pandemic.
Finally, in El Economista, it is reported that Pemex reports its second largest historical loss at the end of the third quarter, amounting to 430,103 million pesos, impacted by the exchange rate.
In summary, today's news covers political, judicial, security, and economic issues that maintain attention in Mexico.