BTN News: Supreme Court Minister Yasmín Esquivel Mossa has asked for a discussion about the leadership of Minister President Norma Lucía Piña Hernández. This request comes after rumors of Esquivel Mossa asking Piña to resign. In a private meeting, Esquivel Mossa said there is a need for good communication with the Legislative Power, which is looking at changing the judicial system.
Esquivel Mossa’s Emphasis on the Importance of Strategic Dialogue
In an interview with journalist Joaquín López-Dóriga on Radio Fórmula, Esquivel Mossa talked about her concerns. She said that Minister Piña’s role is important for talking with the Legislative Power. The ministers of the Court did not give a clear yes or no to the ideas. “The ministers shared their opinions and the need for good talks. Minister Norma Piña listened to our concerns, and we agreed to keep talking to form a clear plan for the legislative bodies who will decide on the judicial reforms,” she said.
Esquivel Mossa’s Simple Points on Judicial Reform
When asked about her thoughts on judicial reform, Esquivel Mossa explained seven main points. She supports the idea of the public voting for new judges and magistrates every three years. This would help in making the reforms happen slowly and carefully.
She suggested a group to check the qualifications of the candidates. This group should have members from all three branches of government. This will make sure only the best candidates are chosen.
Esquivel Mossa said it is important to respect the current judges and magistrates. A slow and careful approach will help keep the judicial processes stable. She also said she does not want to run for the Supreme Court presidency right now. “We need a way to decide how and who should get the new positions,” she said.
Future Impact of the Proposed Judicial Reforms
The talks and possible changes could greatly affect the Mexican judicial system. It is important to make sure the judges and magistrates are qualified and chosen in a fair way. The group checking the candidates will be very important.
The slow and careful approach suggested by Esquivel Mossa aims to balance the changes while keeping the judicial processes stable. This careful planning is needed for the reforms to work well.
In conclusion, Minister Yasmín Esquivel Mossa’s request for a discussion on leadership and her ideas for judicial reform show the need for good communication and careful planning. The future of Mexico’s judicial system depends on smart and inclusive decision-making.