Controversy against “decree” does not mean an offense to President López Obrador: Blanca Lilia Ibarra

Through its legal address, the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (Inai) will file next week before the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) the constitutional controversy judgment against the presidential agreement that declares infrastructure projects and works that the government considers to be a priority and strategic for national development of public interest and national security, reported Blanca Lilia Ibarra.

The Inai unanimously approved filing this constitutional controversy. It will surely be in the next four or five business days when I present, through the legal director, the dispute before the Court, ” said the commissioner president of the autonomous body.

Interviewed in the Chamber of Senators within the framework of her participation in a forum on the occasion of the celebration of the International Day Against Corruption, clarified that Inai’s decision to challenge the decree, published by the Presidency on November 22, does not mean an offense to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

“We warn that this agreement may slow down and limit people’s right to know. There is no political issue here. Here is an issue that is for society. We defend your right, the right of the people, of any citizen who is behind a microphone or behind a camera and who wants to know what to do with public resources, what is the substance of a public decision; That is the principle that gave rise to the transparency laws, ” Ibarra declared.

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Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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