In a move that further intensifies the conflict between the Mexican government and the judiciary, the Senate of Mexico has decided to eliminate 13 trusts that were under the control of the judiciary. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been vocal about his belief that the judiciary is corrupt and not serving the best interest of the public. This decision by the Senate has only exacerbated the already tense relationship between the government and judicial authorities.
By terminating these trusts, the government aims to assert more control over the judiciary and reduce any potential for corruption. However, critics argue that this move is a direct attack on the independence of the judiciary and undermines the separation of powers. The elimination of these trusts is likely to further strain the relationship between the government and judicial authorities, resulting in increased tension and concern over the future of the Mexican justice system.
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