With three votes in favor and two against, the Superior Chamber determined this Wednesday that, within a period of 24 hours, the Evaluation Committee of the Judiciary must resume the process of review and selection of profiles to participate in the first election to integrate to the Judiciary.
On January 7, the Evaluation Committee of the Judiciary paused the selection because it complied with a suspension of protection issued by the First District Court in Michoacán, who since December 20 ordered the three Evaluation committees to refrain from moving forward with their selection processes.
The president recalled that the Judiciary Committee suspended its process, despite the fact that the protections were not applicable.
“What happens with the amparos is that in an electoral process they do not apply because, according to the Constitution, who is the one who regulates the electoral processes? The Superior Court of the Judicial Power of the Federation. The only issue where the Court is not the maximum power in terms of a controversy, an amparo, a trial, is the electoral issue, so they had not been functioning for some time,” he commented.