Today, a few months after his toga from the Minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) hangs, he has discovered “activist” and enjoys it. The same has been seen supporting workers of the Judiciary in the streets of Mexico, which in the Inter -American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) in New York, advocating by judges and magistrates against the judicial reform, which See unnecessary and, which he considers, will be “a stone” in the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum.
“He is putting the president a” stones “on the road, when what the country requires is investment, legal certainty, a rule of strong law,” says Laynez, who accepts that government and their supporters “won the narrative” in favor of the reform and regrets the lack of truth that has been in the process.
With coffee in hand and from the study of Expansion, The graduate of the Tecnológico de Monterrey and with postgraduate studies, remembers his student days when he was “Bell Boy” in Paris or when he had to negotiate with US officials the extraditions of Mexican drug traffickers being part of the Attorney General’s Office.
In this interview, with which “in the first person” a series of talks with the characters that mark the public life of the country, Minister Laynez also speaks of His relationship with former president Enrique Peña Nieto and of the pressures he came to elaborate projects of great importance for Mexico.
Here you can see the full interview: