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They will rule this Monday on the minutes of the Amparo Law… with changes

They will rule this Monday on the minutes of the Amparo Law… with changes

Andrea Becerril and Fernando Camacho

La Jornada Newspaper
Saturday, October 11, 2025, p. 4

The minutes on the Amparo Law will be ruled next Monday, with changes arising from proposals raised in the three public hearings on the matter, announced the president of the Justice Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, the Morenoist Julio César Moreno.

Yesterday, after the first hearing, he assured that in addition to the temporary one that allowed the retroactivity of the law, they will make other modifications to the decree that the Senate sent them.

On Monday morning the last one will be held and, in the afternoon, it will be voted on in committees and most likely it will go to the plenary session of San Lázaro in the session on Tuesday.

The speakers yesterday were representatives of the Mexican Bar Association, the National Association of Business Lawyers (Anade) and members of large law firms, among them the controversial former judge Juan Pablo Gómez Fierro, who agreed to demand that the articles related to the suspension of tax credits be modified, which in their opinion leave taxpayers defenseless.

The presidential initiative states that the changes are aimed at avoiding abuses and excesses to avoid paying taxes and allowing money laundering, but the nine speakers insisted that the protection trial is weakened.

If the minutes are maintained in their terms, “the protection would be killed,” said Gómez Fierro, who stressed that the judge should be allowed to decide, based on the criterion of “good law” in each case.

To an express question, he responded that although as a judge he was aware of 27 amparos requested by Iberdrola, it was not him, but another judge who gave the amparo to the electrical transnational that allowed it to evade paying a fine of 9 billion pesos.

He acknowledged, however, that during the six-year term of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, he protected other private electric companies “that generated clean energy, in the face of irreparable effects on the environment” from the generator “that prioritized fossil fuels.”

Andrés Aguinaco Gómez Mont, from the Mexican Bar Association, spoke out against the provision that prohibits precautionary measures against accounts frozen by the Financial Intelligence Unit (UIF).

Also litigant Víctor Manuel Solís Buitrón argued that taxpayers are left at the mercy of the UIF securing their bank accounts, their assets, without the certainty that it is illegal.

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