AMLO applauds SCJN ruling on mega-works and revocation of mandate

After the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) reversed the agreement that shields the government’s flagship works, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador described the resolution as good, as well as the decision that the INE must comply with the consultation of revocation of mandate even with the budget cut for 2022.

“The decisions of the Court of yesterday were very good, because the agreement is in force so as not to stop us in paperwork. We have to be happy because it resolved that the actions of the government must be made transparent, there was no longer a coup, “he said. AMLO.

The first president assured that “as a government we only have to present the reports so that there is transparency, which we always said was going to be done like this.” From National Palace López Obrador said that it was not a matter of transparency, “to hide information, but rather to be able to move forward, streamline the procedures of the megaobras”.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Supreme Court admitted the constitutional controversy filed by the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (Inai) against the agreement known as “decretazo” regarding infrastructure projects. The high court granted a stay, which for now prevented the federal government from reserving information about these projects.

On December 9, the INAI presented a constitutional controversy before the SCJN over the presidential decree of November 22, which declared the infrastructure works of the federal government (Maya Trend; the Dos Bocas refinery, Tabasco; Felipe Angeles International Airport and the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec), as matters of national security, which prevents citizen access to contracts, tenders and other information on the megaworks of Q4.

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Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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