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Deputies endorse in commissions reform of the Challenge Means System

Mexico City, The Justice Commission of the Chamber of Deputies approved this afternoon and without changes, the Senate minute that reforms the General Law of the Means of Challenge System, which will regulate the mechanism so that candidates for judges, magistrates and ministers can challenge the election .

The reform introduces the figure of an electoral trial and determines the causes of nullity of the process.

During the discussion, deputies from PAN and PRI highlighted that the reform includes inconsistencies, which will have an impact on the process. For example, PAN member Guillermo Anaya highlighted that the law does not develop how the electoral trial will be carried out.

At this point, the law provides that the challenge trial will be carried out by the interested person, but it is also noted that in this mechanism “no evidence may be offered or provided, as it is strictly legal, except in extraordinary cases of superlative evidence.” eminent, when these are decisive for the alleged restriction to be proven.”

Among the majority deputies themselves, it was also found that the addition for the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation to resolve challenges in the election of the members of the upper chamber of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Branch of the Federation would be unconstitutional.

At the beginning of the session, the PRI insisted that the Chamber’s legal representative report how many amparo lawsuits were filed to stop the reform, and whether these were fought or not. The request generated a wide debate, where the president of the Constitutional Points Commission and member of the Justice Commission, Leonel Godoy, maintained that the presentation of protection was “a legal chicanery by the Judiciary.”

After the vote, the commission entered the debate on the General Law of Electoral Institutions and Procedures.

Both will be discussed tomorrow in the plenary session of the House.

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