Once you postponed the discussion of the Infonavit reform Until February, the business sector will fight for the permanence of the National Banking and Securities Commission (CNBV) as an entity that oversees the destination of workers’ resources, with balance and transparency, while they will remain against the government becoming the housing builder, which would displace the participation of private initiative.
Esperanza Ortega, president of the National Chamber of the Processing Industry (Canacintra) demanded that the deputies and senators not approve reforms of the Executive on “fast track”, since this type of decisions must be consulted and agreed upon with business and worker organizations.
“We are a mandatory consultation body, we are not civil associations and in that sense, we deserve and have the right to participate and raise our voices for the good of our industrialists and workers because each of the companies survives because of the collaborators and us “We contribute, the worker contributes and the government does too, but it cannot be that they want to make ideas at every moment,” he said at a press conference.
The president of Canacintra asked the Senate of the Republic already Chamber of Deputies be responsible and give the necessary time to study and analyze the Infonavit reform initiative, “not to make fast track reforms and then have consequences because they were not reviewed.”
The first call is to the legislators, “that it is not valid that because the Executive sent it, it is not analyzed, it is not passed as it should be to commissions and open parliaments are not held,” he questioned.