
The president asserted that the reform of the Judiciary in Mexico is constitutional and does not violate human rights, but rather guarantees greater access to justice. She highlighted that this reform was a decision made by the Mexican people. Despite the criticism and pressures, she assured that there would be no way to reverse the reform, as it is a popular mandate.
In the Supreme Court, speculation is rising that businessman Carlos Slim pressured Judge Pérez Dayán to vote in favor of the judicial reform. The president expressed surprise at the speed with which the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights took up the case of the reform, although she emphasized that, being constitutional, it cannot be stopped.
Today, representatives of the Mexican government were summoned to a hearing in Washington to address the controversial judicial reform, which has been questioned by various groups. It is expected that the issue will continue to be discussed in courts and international forums, where its legality and respect for human rights will be evaluated.
During a conference, Claudia Sheinbaum expressed her astonishment at the rapid development of the process surrounding the judicial reform, which has sparked notable interest. The president stated that, despite efforts to stop it, the reform will continue its course, supported by the will of the people of Mexico.