In a move that has heightened the ongoing conflict between the Mexican government and the judiciary, the Senate of Mexico has made the decision to terminate 13 trusts that were being held for the judiciary. This decision comes as President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador accuses the judiciary of corruption and being against the interests of the general public. This move is seen as another step towards the president’s efforts to reform the judiciary and establish more transparency and accountability within the justice system.
The termination of these trusts is likely to further strain the already tense relationship between the government and the judiciary. The president’s claims of corruption within the judiciary have been met with resistance from judicial authorities who argue that they are acting in accordance with the rule of law. This move by the Senate is seen as a significant blow to the judiciary’s autonomy and could potentially have far-reaching implications for the future of the justice system in Mexico.
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