According to what is stated in the projects, these resources and protections do not raise new issues or issues of exceptional interest regarding the constitutionality of the Income Tax Law (ISR).
After the Supreme Court dismisses the resources, the Tax Administration Service (SAT) will be able to collect the million-dollar debts that Salinas Pliego has.
In mid-October, the businessman proposed to the Federal Prosecutor’s Office to carry out a new negotiation so that the debts he has would be settled. The authority responded that there was a way to delay the litigation.
Grupo Salinas stated that as a result of the Judicial Reform – with which the Court was renewed – the federal authorities will manage to ”destroy democracy and the rule of law.”
In the coming days the end of judicial independence and the rule of law in Mexico will be consummated.
As we had warned, justice in the country now only responds to political pressure, with ministers of the @SCJN totally submitted to political power.
We reiterate… pic.twitter.com/CahCjxMVTl
— Salinas Group (@gruposalinas)
November 9, 2025
”We have a Supreme Court that, in addition to being illegitimate, is made up of a group of ministers bowed to political pressure and submissive to the interests of their true bosses in the Executive Branch,” he added.
”In the coming days this perversion of the justice system in our country will be confirmed, given that the ministers of the Court will report on some matters of our companies and they will do so in line with this new style,” he explained.
In the midst of litigation over the payment of taxes and exchanges with the federal government, Ricardo Salinas has left open the possibility of seeking a candidacy for the Presidency of Mexico in the near future.
In massive events, the businessman has also called on citizens, journalists, academics and analysts to form an opposition movement ”Anti-Corruption and Anti-Crime”.
Questioned on September 5 at the morning conference at the National Palace about Salinas Pliego’s possible political aspirations, President Claudia Sheinbaum pointed out that the businessman must first pay his taxes.
According to information from the Tax Administration Service (SAT) of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP), Ricardo Salinas Pliego’s companies owe 74,000 million pesos.
The businessman has assured that he twice reached agreements to pay “amounts together” during the six-year term of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, however, these did not bear fruit.
On his social networks, Salinas Pliego has raised the tone of his criticism of Claudia Sheinbaum’s policies, as he assures that the federal government is trying to ”extort” him.
