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The president of the Senate Board of Directors, Olga Sánchez Cordero, responded to the opposition bloc of senators who requested it, that she will not present a constitutional controversy against the presidential agreement that declares government infrastructure projects and works that are of public interest and national security. are considered priority and strategic for national development, because the Upper House lacks a legitimate interest to do so.
Morena’s senator and retired minister responded to the senators of the senatorial parliamentary groups of the PAN, PRI, MC, PRD and the so-called plural group twelve days later and via Twitter.
“According to the criteria of the (Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation) SCJN it is concluded that the Mexican Senate lacks a legitimate interest to promote a constitutional controversy against the agreement of President (Andrés Manuel) López Obrador, as requested by various senators and senators.
“In such virtue, from the technical perspective, the presentation of a constitutional controversy is inadmissible, since, in my opinion, the principle of grievance with respect to the Senate is non-existent. The foregoing does not imply that the agreement cannot be subject to judicial review.
“Other constitutional bodies, entities, powers or bodies, from the perspective of legitimate interest and the existence of a principle of affectation, could find reasons to file a constitutional controversy.”, Sánchez Cordero published, in four offices, through the network Social.
The opposition could now bring before the Court an action of unconstitutionality against the presidential agreement with the endorsement of 33% of the senators who make up the upper house.
rolando.ramos@eleconomista.mx
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