
The current government is facing problems without being able to turn to the past and without receiving the traditional grace period. There is a small opportunity to avoid a greater crisis and protect the government's image. An important decision will be made on Tuesday that will affect not only judicial reform but likely the government as a whole.
There is uncertainty about the influence of the personal convictions of the President of the Republic and external pressures in this situation. The lack of collaborators willing to alert about the new government's mistakes jeopardizes its future. The resolution project on unconstitutionality proposed by Minister González Alcántara-Carrancá reveals an attempt to control the judges.
Despite the initial strength of the president and the ruling party, there is a risk of leaving the government's fate in the hands of others. In the United States, the elections on Tuesday will impact the relationship between both countries.
In Mexico, the confrontation between the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial powers will be defined, which could lead to a crisis. The need for judicial reform is evident, but not everyone agrees with Morena's proposal. Diplomatic negotiation becomes more difficult due to internal problems and the government's hasty political decisions.
Tuesday will be crucial for the country's future, as a decision is expected that will change the course of this conflict. It is important to remember the importance of continuity rather than sheer continuity to achieve significant progress.