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The Judicial Reform advances; opposition bloc in the Court does not get votes

The Judicial Reform advances; opposition bloc in the Court does not get votes

Six ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation considered that eight votes were required to be able to invalidate any reform and only five voted because only six votes were required as a mark of the contested constitutional reform.

During the discussion, those who were in favor of eight votes being necessary, as stated in the Constitution in its article 105 before the Judicial Reform, argued that at least these votes were required because the SCJN is made up of 11 ministers.

Meanwhile, the ministers who pointed out that six votes were necessary explained that this was because this is what the modifications that Morena made to the Constitution state.



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