The plenary session of Senate of the Republic began the debate on the so-called constitutional supremacy with which the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) will be unable to admit for processing and resolve any action of unconstitutionality, constitutional controversy or protection against a reform that affects citizens, such as It would be the case of judicial reform.
In a night session, with a quorum of 110 senators, the third this Thursday, the majority of Morena and its allies are expected to approve the reform of the Magna Carta, that prevents the Supreme Court from declaring unconstitutional the judicial reform, approved by the Congress of the Union at the beginning of October.
The inadmissibility of protection against changes to the Magna Carta is elevated to constitutional rank and they seek to prevent constitutional reforms from being frozen due to controversies or unconstitutionality actions before the Judicial Branch of the Federation.
With the modifications for constitutional supremacy, the opinion states, the aim is to clarify, “for those who today consider that a constitutional reform is contestable,” that the current Mexican constitutional system does not contemplate this possibility.
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