It will end with privileges of officials, says the future Minister President
Sergio Ocampo Arista
Correspondent
La Jornada newspaper
Saturday, August 9, 2025, p. 11
Chilpancingo, Gro., Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, Minister President elected of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), went to Chilpancingo, Guerrero yesterday, where he assured that he will promote deep changes in the Judiciary, which he will announce after assuming the presidency on September 1.
He pointed out that it will promote the cancellation of privileges for officials and servants of the Judiciary, which is one of the objectives of the reform and that the Constitution must be respected.
He acknowledged that he still has no knowledge of the financial situation of the Court, nor of the administrative issues because the jurisdictional issue is barely soaked.
He also visited the local Congress, where he participated in the Magistral Conference Indigenous and Afromexican peoples and the new judiciary
within the framework of the International Day of Indigenous Peoples, which is commemorated today.
He said that privileges for servers and officials will be completed with the decrease in wages, as ordered by the Constitution, which establishes that no one must win more than the president.
Minorities, he explained, We are people in conditions of vulnerability, not vulnerable; The indigenous are not poor, they have impoverished us; We have the same physical, intellectual, spiritual capacity, to be as great as any other, but the conditions in which we live are those that do not allow us to shine, get ahead; Minorities live in discrimination conditions
.
An indigenous of the municipality of San Luis Acatlán, of the Costa Chica, asked him to He does not take his eyes off the people of Guerrero; There is a lot of injustice, it is necessary to combat discrimination and poverty. The injustice that indigenous and Afromexicanos live is still abysmal. Do not forget the Community Police (CRAC-PC), which day by day makes the effort to protect their peoples and do our best to live in peace
he pointed out.
