In the first of June, Ingrid Taba, a candidate for this position, said that doubts about the development of the judicial elections must be canceled, and on June 1, the commitment to vote, because a decade of time will once again spend on members of the Supreme Court of Justice in the nation (Scjn).

It seems to me that specialists, who appeal to the democratic system, advise the opposite of the democratic system that not only follows voting, participation, challenge, monitoring, and rehabilitation, my advice is the opposite.

The ambitious minister said to the highest court: “I am here because I continue to be convinced that our duty is fixed or has not proven the elections. This is the vote, because it has very serious effects;

Maria de Los Angeles Tabia has 30 years of experience as a leader in constitutional, civil and electoral matters.

Without experience in public service or partisan militancy- although she legally represented some professor, it is specific, especially as activists in favor of women’s rights.

“I am an active woman, and in this activity, although I am in the private initiative, although I am a yellow dog lawyer, a chorch tail and his short leg, I have amended 59 laws in the country.

The candidate said: “Because I lived a denunciation of the systematic violence that affects women and children in this country, indeed in this country, it is bad to be a woman.”

Tabia said that although it is not good to summon opinion polls to choose members of the Judicial Authority of the Union (PJF), it is necessary to change it because it does not fulfill its functions.

As we have seen, they are not able, no longer say to defend us, as it is unable to defend themselves, as the reform itself proves.

“I am here because, first, because I must, because this reform, which is a way out, when conducting a popular competition in the election of judges, endangers the judicial position; it is not a subject to defending the judiciary, we must not confuse us, what is the danger is the judicial function,” said Tabia. ”

The candidate explained to the minister that, sooner or later, 81 percent of the population will reach a court, as part, in a judicial dispute in some legal issue: criminal, civil, family, tenant, etc.

“We want that, when I arrived on that day, what we find is a sincere and equipped judge and understands that providing legal services must be literal and fast, with the highest level of efficiency,” said Tabia.

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