Magistrate Gomez Fierro resigned – 24 hours

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Magistrate Gomez Fierro resigned – 24 hours

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The magistrate Juan Pablo Gomez Fierrowhich was drawn in the raffle of Senate to elect his post by universal suffrage, he resigned from his post after a 22-year career in the Judicial system.

By letter addressed to Judicial systemannounced that he had submitted to the Senate his refusal to participate in the judicial choiceso his resignation is effective from October 31.

During his time as judge, Gómez Fierro halted three of the major changes that had been promoted during the six-year term of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador: on Electrical lawthat of Hydrocarbons and on National Register of Telephone Users.

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He believes that the judicial reform, which has been in force since after September 16contradicts democratic values ​​and the separation of powers.

He emphasized that for 22 years he had “the privilege of occupying all the categories that make up the judiciary; always act with loyalty, honesty, independence, impartiality, objectivity and impartiality.’

He stated that national history “will vindicate the great work of the Judiciary of the Federation in the protection of human rights and the protection of constitutional order”.

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