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Tuesday, August 27, 2024

AMLO Announces “Pause” In Relationship With U.S. And Canadian Ambassadors

 "Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from PROCESO 

The decision escalated to the refusal to engage in a dialogue requested by the U.S. diplomat, Ken Salazar, after speaking of the risks involved in the popular election of judges, magistrates and ministers, included in the reform of the Judiciary. 


WRITTEN BY: DALIA ESCOBAR
AUGUST 27, 2024 


MEXICO CITY (apro).- President Andrés Manuel López Obrador decreed a pause in the dialogue with the embassies of the United States and Canada in Mexico until they clarify that there must be respect in the decisions that correspond to Mexicans because it is in their Constitution. 

The decision followed the refusal to engage in a dialogue requested by the U.S. diplomat, Ken Salazar, after talking about the risks involved in the popular election of judges, magistrates and ministers, included in the reform of the Judicial Power. 

“That there be a clarification from them, however, that they express that in the matter of the Constitution of our government, in the application of our democracy, in the decisions taken by our legitimately constituted legal government, they have to be respectful”, he indicated.

He clarified that the relationship with both countries continues and that the pause only applies at embassy level, in spite of the fact that since previous days he assured that “it is not Ken Salazar”, but that the U.S. State Department is behind it. 

The relationship with Salazar “is still good, but it is in pause since he declared that. Pausing means that we are going to give ourselves our time, because hopefully the State Department, because it is not him either, what a coincidence that at the same time that they make a statement in Mexico through the embassy, the Canadians do it, which is also a shame for the government of Canada, it seems like an associated state, together”.

He considered that the attitude of the officials of both countries is because “they would like to interfere in matters that only correspond to Mexicans. It is from the State Department, the letter is from him (Ken Salazar), the relationship continues, but hopefully there is a ratification from them that they are going to respect Mexico's independence, the sovereignty of our country, as long as there is not that and they continue with that policy, there is a pause with the embassies”. 

Specifically, he said that also with Canada, “yes, of course they have to learn to respect Mexico's sovereignty, it is not just any old thing. We are not going to give them advice there, not to say what is right and what is wrong. We want them to be respected and for there to be a reciprocal relationship in terms of respect”. 

Again, he clarified that the pause is in the dialogue with Ambassador Salazar and not with the Biden administration because “it is only that they understand that it was imprudent to manifest themselves as they did”. 

Of the ambassador he recognized that “he is looking for us to talk. Imagine that he comes here -and I stress this is not a personal matter- he comes here, he is received by the President of Mexico, he is not Andrés Manuel, it is the investiture and suddenly he comes out to say 'I came to give you my opinion that the people of Mexico should not elect judges, magistrates, ministers because that is undemocratic, it complicates things even more', what a shame, now, as the philosopher would say: 'what a necessity', we better wait for time to pass”. 

“If there is no respect, as long as I am here, we will not allow any violation of our sovereignty. I am going to leave, there are already 30 days left, but as long as I am here I cannot allow our Constitution to be violated,” he added. 

President López Obrador considered that President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum will maintain this position because “any government has to defend the sovereignty of its people, besides, these are our things. What is more, the president-elect already said it and she said it well: 'Dialogue yes, but there are things that only concern our country”.

If we continue to allow foreigners to give their opinion on Mexican law processes, said the president, it is like allowing officials from any other country to do the same. 

At the beginning of these statements, the President said: “How can we allow the ambassador -with all due respect, this is not a matter of quarrel or enmity-, to give his opinion that what we are doing is wrong, but we are not going to tell him to leave the country, no, but we do have to read the Constitution to him, which is like reading him the card”.





117 comments:

  1. Can we now agree that with out AMLO CDS would be over? Maybe they would be the FM 2.0?

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    1. What you on about, stick with the article. And AMLO doesn't give a fck about cartels, Chapos pendejos locked up, MZ locked up, Mencho wife and brothers locked up despite the guideline to not arrest leaders to avoid splintering which results in more violence.

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  2. Biden and Kamala have been a total disaster for US-Mexico relations. Harris was border czar and never once even visited the border. Vote these clowns out of office.

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    1. Trump didn't do shit either. Biden wanted to toughen the border but Trump ordered Republicans not to help him and the bill was killed.

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    2. 10:50 bro thats called propaganda. Those bills were full of other stuff and only
      A bit of money for the border wall.

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    3. 10:50 Trump did ultimately significantly reduce illegal immigration through Mexico with his “Remain In Mexico Policy” even though he had also early in his admin, undermined the negotiations over building the border wall, by changing his mind repeatedly about which proposal he supported. The Biden administration came in and intentionally abandoned almost all border enforcement within weeks of taking office in 2021 and triggered the largest illegal immigration wave in U.S. history as a result. The legislation you refer to from May of this year was presented by Democrat's as being necessary to address the problem but in reality it was a campaign ploy by the Democratic Party to deflect responsibility for more than 3 years of massive illegal migration they caused, the Dems included in the bill provisions that they knew most Republicans would reject, including provisions that actually would have made it harder for future U.S. Presidents to control illegal immigration and there was only one provision in the bill that would have actually strengthened enforcement. So Basically the bill was designed to elicit Republican opposition so that democrats could then shift the political blame for the last 4 years onto Republicans leading into the election. That bill was an election year ploy by democrats, nothing more, they wanted Republicans to reject it from the beginning, that was in fact the whole point of it, it’s why they included stuff in the bill that actually would have undermined border enforcement so that when most Republicans inevitably came out against the bill the democrats could say “see we tried and Republicans stopped it”. And with all due respect people like you seem to have bought it hook line and sinker. Try not to be so gullible, it’s all politics

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    4. Big Nuts Big Brains TrutherAugust 28, 2024 at 7:00 AM

      With the emergence of a multi-polar world, America, the failing empire, is hard at work expanding its control over countries in its sphere of influence. Eventually, America will want to confiscate property, assets and $$$ from any Mexican who is convicted in an American court. Though, I doubt Mayo has 14 billion or anywhere near that amount he has a lot of valuable assets, business' and property that America wants! So, no surprise jumps into the fire as Canada's Global Affairs has become a branch office of the State Department. AMLO is rudely calling this out: "what a coincidence that at the same time that they make a statement in Mexico through the embassy, the Canadians do it, which is also a shame for the government of Canada, it seems like an associated state, together”.
      Xprez Trump has had very condemning comments on the American legal system over the past several years, so I am sure he would say this interference is rank hypocracy! Sure seems like the legal systems throughout the world need more than a little fine tuning!

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    5. Total BS.. that bill was tied to a lot of BS Ukraine funding etc. Dont blame Trump. This is 100% on Biden and Harris

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    6. That's Koo foo

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    7. 6:41
      That's propaganda, too. That doesn't change the fact Biden wanted to toughen the border and Trump made the border weaker.

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    8. 8:13

      Red herring. That still doesn't change the fact Biden wanted to toughen the border while Trump made it weaker.

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    9. @Biggie. Yup, you have an Trumpy, an expresident, and his followers slamming the American judicial system as corrupt, politicized and banana republic. America has mountains of debt and mountains of hubris. Yup, America has Canada on lock; it's their plaza.

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    10. As a old Canadian I have to say Canada is America's waterboy. It wasn't always that way and the slide to subserviance started after PM Brian Mulroney signed the NAFTA agreement and literally sang 'When Irish Eyes are Smiling' with Ronald Reagan at the Shamrock Summit in Quebec City in 1985. Since then America has tightened its control over Canada!

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    11. 6:53 Where do you get that from. Read the proposed legislation. It included almost everything the republicans were asking for. The republicans would have voted for it if Trump had not told them not to vote for it. And it's republicans themselves who say that. I do not like biden snd am starting to feel the same about harris, but let's stick with the facts. Not defend party lines. That will never address anything. I use to be a democrat but now am disgusted by them. But I try to be fair and honest and give blame and credit where it's due. Vote Jill Stein for president.

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    12. Vote crip 2024

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    13. The legislation in the Biden border strengthening basically had NOTHING to do with border security. Democrats like always throwing bullshit legislation that has NOTHING to do with whatever proposed bill at the time. They always want to add some bullshit to their proposals READ BEFORE YOU SPEAK. IT SHOWS NOT ONLY YOUR NAIVITY BUT YOUR LACK OF ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE.

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  3. Well, he’s still a fool.

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    1. You also have a fool as president so don’t trip lol

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    2. Big Nuts Big Brains TrutherAugust 28, 2024 at 7:05 AM

      Only a fool would say the Mexican system is just, fair and without bribery! however, I don't think America has the moral high-ground to criticize!

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    3. Madam president jill biden is not a fool sir!

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  4. Is this just a stall tactic for him to avoid talking to the US and Canada about how much they botched the Cuén investigation which is now allowing the whole world to see how completely corrupt and inefficient the Mexican legal and judicial system still is?

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    1. I doubt it, this was one of the many reforms AMLO had vowed to reform long before he became president. It never passed in the past because the majority ruling party was El PRI and these types of reforms were a threat to the establishment. Now that MORENA is the majority leader, AMLO's reforms are moving forward... many of the anti mexico comments here are out of spite or ignorance. These reforms are beneficial to Mexico. This means the people will elect the judges, rather than being appointed by corrupt politicians. This reform also puts terms caps on their time as judges and they can be recalled if they're not living up to their promises.

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    2. @7:12 I think you hit the nail on the head with your comment 💯

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    3. Ridiculous what a reach. US sticks his nose into other countries affair way too much. Go fix problems in your own country

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    4. 10:56, many of the anti mexico comments here are out of spite or ignorance…NO but lifelong experience. We have seen this many times in the past. Every mass murder had good intentions in the first place but the result was always sad. And we can see the same here with AMLO. Its not hate against mexico.

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    5. @7:12 Why would Mexico have to talk to the US and Canada about the Cuen investigation??? It's Mexico's business, not the US or Canada's. They don't need to talk to, explain or anything else to the shyt.It's a strictly a Mexican affair.
      @5:01 Whether it's ignorance and spite that has the haters talking I don't know and don't care. What I do know is the US and even Canada can't talk about mass murder when they are funding, arming, and backing a massive mass murder/genocide in Gaza. As a matter of fact, anything the US government says since Oct. 7 I piss on. They relinquished their authority and right to speak or criticize anything related to human rights, killings, or anything bad. Anything they say or do means nothing to me because they have shown to be frauds, hypocrites and selective in these things and can't be taken seriously. They have shown with actions what they are really about.

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    6. @7:12 Oh shut the fuck up. The war ends when Hamas gives up the hostages and ceases to exist. Until then, may the bombs continue to rain down and turn Gaza into rubble.

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  5. CNN coverage of this story https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/27/americas/mexico-us-canada-judicial-reform-intl-latam/index.html

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  6. Boo Hoo, he crying cause they didn't let him know about mayo arrest, what does he expect, can't be trusted, como mexico no ay 2🤦🏽‍♂️

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    1. Who's crying genius??? He's making a statement. And one with alot of truth. Who the hell is anyone to tell Mexico anything when it's trying to make things better? Especially the US. Biden himself just said a list of things he wants to change in the supreme courts. Some of those things are in amlo's reform! It's Mexicos business and we have no pony in that race.

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    2. 6:59 ya mamasela wey

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  7. We call this political grandstanding up north. Lotta hot air but no real action.

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  8. Why does the dip shit give him a big ol hug.. remember hugs solve everything

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  9. ELMO should crack down on corruption with an iron first but instead is trying to fix something broken by breaking it even more with his proposed judicial reforms.

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    1. And just how would that reform break it even more, according to you? Can you please elaborate?

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    2. 703 he doesn't know. 827 just repeats the headlines he reads.

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  10. This Senile Senior Citizen, should stop barking, when he is already leaving office. Hope it's not a tactic of a hizzy fit, to get Mayo released.
    It ain't going to happen, like with Cienpedos.

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  11. Finally, a Mexican president with a backbone. Not only is he giving the power back to the people and allowing them to choose their judges, but also has the balls to stand up to the U.S and tell them to pound sand. How many times have we not all witnessed on this very website, corrupt judges releasing known criminals. All of these are appointed by corrupt politicians and as long as everyone is getting their cut the only ones who get screwed are the honest, hardworking mexicans. What hypocrisy from the U.S, judges are elected in their country by means of a democratic process but as soon as Mexico tries to implement the same process, the U.S claims it's a threat to democracy? How does the U.S even make sense of that? The only way I can make sense of their claims are, the U.S has a dog in that fight, they too are probably guilty of corrupting Mexican judges. Good job for AMLO. Draw the line.

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    1. And the vote from the people will prevent corrupt judges from being voted into office. You can buy those voters for a taco and a coke, mexicans will sell out everything for a fee bucks and YOU BELIVE anything will improve when they choose the judges.

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    2. 9.40 Amlo is setting mexico up to get ran by Morena. Makes it seems it's for the people but he's buying votes with all that help he gives. Which it's all good to bad that inflation is also effecting them cause of it. But if Mexicos People don't pay attention Mexico will become another Venezuela.

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    3. Yawn, Whatever. Homeboy acts like he is in control when in reality, the cartels have him by the balls. Corruption is a bitch!

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    4. Same way ppl voted for Rocha Moya. Look how that turned out

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    5. It's funny how I see the 3 responses complaining about the same process that the U.S has in place, pretending like the system Mexico uses now isn't corrupt... I like how you undermine Mexican voters by saying they can be bought off with a coke and a taco. The reason Morena is in power is because the voters put them there, and if they continue to be there it's because AMLO and Congress have kept true to their promises....

      Now let me remind you guys, there has been more high profile captures and extraditions under AMLO than the last 3 administrations combined. They include, El Nini, RCQ, his nephew "El R", Ovidio, el Omega, El Durango, Lupe Tapia and his son, La Vaca, El Marro, Huevo Trevino, El Cazador, El Contador, El Vaquero, Menchos brother El Montana and Menchos wife La Jefa, menchos other brother would have still been in jail but he was released by one of those honest judges that were appointed instead of voted in based on their litigation record...

      Under AMLO SeDeNa took charge of all land, air and sea ports of entry. The corrupt Polica federal was disbanded and absorbed by the Guardia Nacional. The 30k personnel were absorbed by the Guardia and an additional 90k GN personnel were hired. 600 military stations have been constructed throughout the country to house the 120k Guardia Nacional personnel....

      But when you look at what the U.S has done in terms of sentencing them criminals, we'll they've cut some sweet deals for all of those who were extradited and asked to testify against el chapo. Witness protection for the majority of those criminals, thanks to your tax payer dollars. LOL bola de pochos hipocritas.


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    6. @9:40 Totally agree.

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    7. 906 did you miss me like you miss your boyfriend Detroit?

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  12. Hey Amlo, you can't demand respect, you have to earn it!

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    1. LOL. And the U.S is learning to respect Mexico the hard way.

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    2. LoL, what will mexico will do? nada, cause they lack the power.

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    3. 1019 sorry kid papa USA holds all the cards.

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    4. 10:19 respect mexico? Haha they just arrested mayo without letting mexico know thats why he crying about so i dont think they dont respect mexico. But you in the safety of the USA talking nonsense.

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    5. If mexico want to be respected, remove the crooked politicians. Work on your country‘s problems and respect will come. But bitching and vlaming others for pointing the finger doesnt help.

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    6. LoL what will US do, they lack power only providing lip service 247

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    7. 11:00 sending Mayo to USA went fine, he didn't get hurt or killed.
      USA knows how Curupt branches in Mexican government work. They knew Mayo has them on their payroll.
      Therefore I understand not leaking information, until Mayo was on US land, that they notified the government of AMLO.

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    8. @10:19 they just snatched El Mayo right under Mexicos nose in Mexico yea ight

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  13. "If we continue to allow foreigners to give their opinion..." yeah those fucking opinions, damn it. You little old envy man.

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    1. AMLO is scared of the US investigation into his corrupt family and political allies

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  14. On Reddit there is a post that Ivan’s Ex GF has a Trans brother. The Trans brother is claiming him and Ivan had affair while Ivan was dating his sister. Did anyone see this? I think Orcan said something about this. On Reddit: before “ Before and After: Amina (Alfredo) Morga Caro (sister of Citlaly Morga Caro- ex of Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar). Amina (Alfredo) also admitted on Instagram Live that she had an affair with Ivan who she called “El Chapito”

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    1. Who cares pendejo this isn't a tabloid

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    2. Guess what they were saying is true. They do play on both sides of the fence.

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  15. Collateral damage from MZ fiasco.

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  16. Al fin nunca mu tarde dispierto El Don pa gritarle la berga alque ta mitido aqui de pie. Que le llamen y que le digan que suve la voce alto antes de que se via ir. Que le sume la berga ha todos que llegaron aqui pensando que era fuego. Ya ese pedo se paso y se van atener que marar el saco. Alcavo ese pinche masacre es en los que los ayaron. Hoy de puro topo nada emocional vamos sintir de plantarles la muerte. Ha con Dios se la vamos a presntar. La sangre que toca aqui. It is time to come out of confusion people.

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  17. Judges and magistrates elected by popular vote

    The reform document presented by the Mexican Government proposes modifying Article 95 of the Constitution to elect judges by direct and secret vote for a period of 12 years and not 15 as is currently the case.

    If the reform is approved, an extraordinary election will be held in 2025 to renew ministers, magistrates and judges and those who currently occupy these positions can be candidates, the head of the Ministry of the Interior, Luisa María Alcalde, reported in February.

    For ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), those elected would remain in office for eight, 11, and 14 years, depending on the results of the vote.

    Currently, ministers are proposed by the president from a list of three, and the winner must be supported by at least two-thirds of the senators at the time of the vote, while magistrates and judges are appointed by the Federal Judicial Council.



    New integration of the SCJN

    The third paragraph of Article 94 of the Constitution is expected to be amended in order to reduce the number of Supreme Court justices from 11 to nine and their term of office would be reduced from 15 to 12 years.

    The two chambers that the Supreme Court currently has would be eliminated and only plenary sessions would be held, which must be public and transparent so that everyone has access to the issues being discussed.

    It also includes the elimination of the life pension for current and future ministers and an adjustment to their salaries to the maximum limit established for the president of Mexico, which, according to the federal government, is about US$8,000 per month.

    Replace the Federal Judicial Council (CJF)

    The changes include replacing the CJF, which is responsible for the administration of the Judiciary and monitoring the performance of judges. The proposal seeks to replace it with two institutions: the Judicial Disciplinary Tribunal and the Judicial Administration Body.

    The former will be responsible for administrative functions, judicial career and internal control, as well as preparing the budget for the Judiciary, according to the reform document.

    The Judicial Administration Body would be made up of five people appointed for a period of six years. The Executive Branch would appoint one; the Senate, another; and the SCJN, three.

    Its functions include receiving complaints from any person or authority and investigating ministers, magistrates, judges and judicial personnel for acts contrary to the law or the Administration of Justice.

    Currently, the Federal Judicial Council is made up of seven members, one of whom is the president of the Supreme Court and also of the Council; three from among the magistrates and district judges, appointed by the full Court by a majority of at least eight votes; two counselors appointed by the Senate, and one by the President of Mexico.

    New procedural rules

    The reform proposes four new rules:

    • Expedited justice: proposes a maximum period of six months for the resolution of tax matters, and one year for criminal matters.

    • Suspensions: It is prohibited to grant suspensions against laws with general effects in amparos, constitutional controversies and unconstitutionality actions.

    • Local justice: the judicial powers of the federative entities must establish rules for the direct election of their magistrates and judges, as well as independent administrative and disciplinary bodies.

    • Judicial Branch Trusts: When pending trials have been concluded, they must be returned to the Welfare Pension Fund, respecting the rights and benefits of workers.

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    1. Doesn’t like people vote, more like more control and oversights for the politicians.

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    2. Thank you for the info. It's better than I thought. Well thought out.

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    3. I love it. Let's do it.

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  18. As in “pausing” any extraditions… probably gonna be a big fish caught soon

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  19. MEXICO needs to bring the death penalty. Also let the Mexican marines ,army, state police all law enforcement kill all these narcos that raise a gun and shoots at them. When a MF shoots at cops here he either getting arrested or going to the morgue.


    RIP Gilbertona

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  20. Anyone who agrees with this silly childish shit is as moronic as AMLO..He is always using the nationalistic card to garner popularity among Mexicans,are there not more important topics for him to worry about

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    1. That fool invited Putin of Russia, to come to Claudias S. Inauguration, damned AMLO, he knows that's taboo, but sure loves to rattle the cage.

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    2. There are, but you're not aware of them because you're on a narco blog whose soul focus is to report on narco related news. Now if you wanna learn more about U.S Mexico relations then you have a lo g way to go. It's a lot more complex then the actions AMLO has taken under this article.

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      AMLO is a narci president, in collusion with the cartels that pay bribes. Therefore it's related to the narco blog.

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    4. The moron is you. You can't see how this infringes on Mexico??? How the hell is any country going to go to another and tell them that that isn't a good law and do it publicly, especially when they have problems in that very same area and whose president just came out with s list of things he wants to change in that field??? How stupid is that?!!! But in reality you have to have some kind of IQ to catch it, so I could understand how you missed it.

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    5. 7:28 cayotero ALMO is retiring, he acts like he has another 6 years.

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    6. 905 I know you don't watch the mañaneras so let me let you in on a little secret. AMLO said he would retire, never to involve himself in politics.... unless his president asked for advice, (and then he made his sinister little giggle) and proceeded with his speech... so if you think he's retiring, or that that's the end of his policies, you're wrong. Claudia is an extension of his ideologies. Mexico will continue with the "4T". You will continue to see acts of "defiance" against the U.S like this one and the other ones during this administration. Mark my words mongolito.

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  21. It amazes me that in this day and time! North America hasn't united as 1 entity! There'd be no immigration bullshit debate! Drugs would be easier to combat! Tourism would be amazing! I think the control of the drug trade has alot to do with this from going into effect.

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    1. Think about this twice, a lot of people would have to learn spanish, give up their guns and pay for universal healthcare ;)

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  22. The shit this guy talks,then again what politician does not talk shit and lie

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  23. Good, we are the most annoying country ever. Mexico don't want our weak ass, manipulative help

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  24. Sounds like ELMO the sock puppet doesn't know anything about the thousands of kilos being smuggled to the USA and Canada.

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    1. 7:25 well that makes sense, but tell him about illegal drugs coming into USA, he will play forgetfulness, that he has Alzheimer's.

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    2. And it's something the US and Canada are well aware of but won't EVER shut it down.
      Why? Too much drug money goes into their pockets

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    3. Same thing for the guns going south. Atleast those drugs are taken voluntarily, even sought after. To this day I haven't met one person who has voluntarily gotten shot, nor have I heard of one..

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    4. a challenge to the judiciary is a joke coming from us jaja jajajaja when us judiciaries don’t even try military serial killers in correct courts

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  25. Need to also reform the state prosecutor's office of Sinaloa...they seem to be very much involved with the cartel...same for the gobeirno. Ratas todas.

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  26. If America had its way they’d control the whole of Mexico and Latinos for Trump would be fine with that because they’ll do whatever they can to get accepted by the white man.

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    1. Latinos4Trump2024

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    2. No thanks we don't want a convicted felon running the USA.

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    3. President's are selected not elected , one day you children will wake up

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    4. 12:55 no period nino, go select the toys you will play with.

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  27. AMLO wants attention, he is leaving office soon and is having kid meltdowns.

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  28. Taking a pause from our relationship? We never had one to begin with.

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  29. AMLOS
    PATHETIC
    Mexico very well knows they need the United States
    Just like the United States needs Mexico

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    1. Ok. And he's pathetic because...?????? Care to elaborate?

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  30. I don't really understand the changes he is proposing. The Supreme Court ones, I do. He wants 9 judges instead of 11. And 12 year terms instead of a15. And a tribunal to have checks and balances.

    what are the other ones?

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    1. Check the comments here. Anonymous August 27, 2024 11:50. He put the whole thing up. It gives a bunch of details. It seems pretty well thought out.

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  31. Fuck the DEA. They’re mad cause obrador kicked them outta mexico. The DEA ARE THE MOST CORRUPT

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  32. DEA is the biggest cartel, they tell cjng and cds to jump they say how high

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  33. Borderland land beat really needs to add a LIKE button to the comment section. It's a tough read when there's so many fan boy comments.

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  34. Elmo the pen de jo.

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  35. The U.S and Canada's criticism on AMLO's judicial reforms has more to do with the economic effects that will affect the company's of those countries conducting "business" in Mexico than the narco corruptionthat takes place. The U.S and Canada exploit certain industries with the help of the judiciary system and since this reform is going to pass, these special interest groups will be threatened. I'm almost certain that Ken Salazar made those comments because some lobbyists slipped a suitcase full of cash so that he can influence or sway the publics opinion. Remember, the U.S and Canada own a large percentage of Mexico's mining industry. under AMLO they were placed on a 15 year time cap before the Mexican government decides to end their contracts. The judicial reform will only help facilitate the removal of those foreign companies that are exploiting Mexico's resources.

    https://news.bloomberglaw.com/environment-and-energy/mexico-in-process-of-declaring-vulcan-property-a-protected-area

    https://insightplus.bakermckenzie.com/bm/energy-mining-infrastructure_1/mexico-the-new-initiative-another-blow-to-mining

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    1. You don not need a judicial reform to limit those company’s. You should keep this in mind and start looking at the bigger picture like aligning the „judicial class“ behind the politicians, no more surprise raids, no seized assets and no frozen accounts at the banks.

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    2. 938 let's speculate, that the judges that are currently in place have been corrupted and have accepted bribes in favor of allowing these foreign companies to operate with impunity. With this reform, hypothetically speaking, those companies would be shaking in their boots because there is a potential threat of their political backing to be disrupted. This is just one aspect of the benefits to the political reform, and my guess as to why the U.S and Canada are frowning upon it.
      What you mentioned is also one of the many other benefits of reforming Mexicos judicial system.

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    3. You have GDS, Gringo Derangement Syndrome. Mexico has prospered having the US as a relatively friendly neighbor. The current world conflicts and many precious wars were not started by the US and cost got the US billions of dollars to keep the world in a relatively peaceful order. Ukraine would be Russian territory were it not for the US contributions. The same the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwain, even Japan might not exist with out the protection of the US.
      Amlio wants to get the Mexican Judges under political control which would allow for him and or his cronies a free hand in changing the law for him to remain in power with a his Socialist agenda. His PRI party already has too much power and after 71 years in control have essentially done little for the Mexican people. Both North American Neighbors are modern countries and Mexico is still in a third world status in almost all phases, including Security, Medicine, civil rights, workers’ rights and many more!
      I personally think that Obrador fantasizes about being a reformer like Fidel Castro, Chavez, maybe even Putin and only Mexico’s Constitution prevents him from doing so now!

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    4. 226 GDS? Lol, are you making up acronyms to disguise your ignorance? 74% of mining concessions in Mexico are owned by Canadian companies. The Mexican constitution was changed by Salinas de Gortari so that he could sell off Mexico's state run industries. Mexico as a nation did not profit from NAFTA, the U.S and Canada did. Although jobs were sent south, the wages for the Mexican worker stayed the same, so if Mexico has been a relatively third world state it has been a result of the Gringo policies and corrupt Mexican politicians that bought in to. When Mexicans speak of corruption and Mexico being sold off, they're referring to the previous administrations you fool. Salinas "privatized" the mining industry, the banking industry and telecommunications, Zedillo sold off the railroads, Fox privatized Mexicos electricity sector, Calderon tried to privatize the oil industry but was unsuccessful so instead he privatized the roads. Peña Nieto privatized Pemex, and all this was due to De Gortari's move to change the constitution. AMLO has reversed that. The U.S and Canada condemn his actions because a lot of Gringo run companies in Mexico will no longer be able to exploit the country for its resources.
      As far as you believing AMLO wants to be a reformer like Castro, I think he wants to implement a lot of the same policies and progra.s as the U.S... elected judges, social programs, infrastructure improvements and the list goes on.

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  36. If ONLY the U.S could stay away from mexico.
    Same with neighbors,you cannot pick them

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    1. If only the U.S could mind it's own business around the world. Unfortunately there's too much money to be lost when the world is at peace, weapons are not being produced or nations being "rebuilt".

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    2. Yes, stay away from Mexico, close the border, double the tariffs for imported goods from Mexico, double the fees to send money to Mexico. The economy in Mexico would tank in less than a week! Emelio is not even a paper lion!

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    3. 1239 que pendejo la neta. And what do you think would happen to your groceries, car prices and whatever else is imported from Mexico you ding dong.

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