translated from Spanish: Judge admitted amparo against extension of Arturo Zaldívar’s mandate in Court

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Mexico. – A federal judge admitted to processing an amparo challenging the extension of the mandate for two more years of Minister Arturo Zaldivar Lelo de Larrea at the head of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation and the Council of the Federal Judiciary, being in the first demand for guarantees to be studied.
Laura Gutiérrez de Velasco Romo, Seventh District Judge in Administrative Matters in Mexico City, accepted the analysis of the amparo that claims the incorporation of the Thirteenth Transitory Article into the Organic Law of the Judicial Power of the Federation.
The plaintiff said that, with the inclusion of this transitional, which also extends the mandate of the current counselors of the Federal Judiciary, the provisions of articles 1, 17, 40, 49, 94 twelfth paragraph, 97, 100 fifth paragraph, 133 and 135 of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States are violated.
The judge convenes August 4 to hold the constitutional hearing where she will decide whether to grant the protection of justice to the complaining party.
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A few days ago, Arturo Zaldivar presented an extraordinary consultation for the Court to immediately resolve the issue of the transitory, a matter that was turned over to Minister Jose Fernando Franco Gonzalez Salas.
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