Opposition senators have warned that the proposal Moraine preventing former electoral councilors from holding public service positions for ten years or working in other electoral bodies within a three-year period is neither practicable nor legally supported.
In commenting on the information he revealed THE UNIVERSAL on him Morena Floor B, including this proposal, the deputy coordinator of senators of the PAN, Kenia López Rabadán, agreed that this proposal is totally unfeasible, because no law can be applied retroactively.
“It shouldn’t concern those who will have to leave their office today, because among other things they cannot make a legal change that would be detrimental to the current directors, so if you intend to harm them, obviously it will only be a question of remaining in an intention, because there can be no retroactive reform to the detriment of anyone, I mean no Mexican,” he said.
Meanwhile, PRI Senator Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín recalled that the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation It has already established case law by declaring the ten-year term for a former public official to work in the private sector unconstitutional.
“There are records of when this was attempted for officials retiring from federal public service positions, and the court ruled it unconstitutional. Of course I would go the same route,” she said.
Similarly, the coordinator of the Movimiento Ciudadano parliamentary group in the Senate, Clemente Castañeda, regretted that Morena intends to insist on issues that have already been rejected by the country’s highest court.
“We are particularly concerned about the measures to weaken the INE and its structure, which would jeopardize the professionalisation and certainty of electoral processes, as well as the legalization of aspects already invalidated by the Supreme Court, such as the issue of public employee employment and issues of electoral propaganda.
“The electoral reform de Morena is a democratic setback that from Movimiento Ciudadano we will not allow,” he stressed.
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