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Election of judges, a great setback for the country: Moreira

From the Editorial

La Jornada Newspaper
Monday, December 30, 2024, p. 11

The coordinator of the PRI in the Chamber of Deputies, Rubén Moreira, asserted that the election of judges, magistrates and ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation represents a big setback for the country.

The PRI legislator warned that the consequences of these Morena decisions we will pay them in the coming years.

He recalled the mock voting for the Judiciary – which he himself organized last September – which was intended to demonstrate the complications of organizing the aforementioned election and which, he said, to date no one has been able to debate.

There is no time or money to make this choice. I have the impression that they are thinking of another atrocity such as voting on the Internet, a great fraud with their election farms, or by raffle to decide who are elected and control this country, which if we don’t do something it is going towards a dictatorshipthe PRI member emphasized

Proof of this, he said, is that now there is talk of voting centers, that is, grouping sections and installing a single center to cast the vote, but this will be located kilometers away from many communities and ejidos.

He asserted that because of this type of things, Morena It is a conservative party that is taking away freedoms and turning its back on the people, because it is with the oligarchs.

And another example of this, the chamber leader insisted tricoloris that they refused to address the disappearance of Fobaproa in Congress.

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