Mexico Supreme Court invalidates National Guard transfer to army
The ruling represents a major roadblock to President López Obradors agenda to militarize the corps that he originally created to be a civilian security force.
CODY COPELAND / April 18, 2023
MEXICO CITY (CN) In a brutal blow to the agenda of Mexicos president, the countrys Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that last year's transfer of the civilian National Guard to the military was unconstitutional
The transfer was approved this past September via a legislative reform to the 2019 law that created the National Guard. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador initially tried to push the transfer through with a constitutional reform, but he did not have the necessary support from Congress.
The project received the minimum eight votes necessary to rule a law unconstitutional. López Obrador appointees Loretta Ortiz Ahlf and Yasmín Esquivel Mossa currently in hot water for having plagiarized both her undergraduate and doctoral theses voted against the initiative, as did former Chief Justice Arturo Zaldívar.
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Although López Obrador and other advocates of the move reject the term "militarization," opponents of his security strategy hailed the courts decision as a step in the right direction toward putting checks on this and other actions of the current federal administration.
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