Overview
- The Senate delivered the amparo reform to San Lázaro without a fe de erratas, and the Mesa Directiva published it in the Gaceta before turning it to the Justice Commission.
- Ricardo Monreal welcomed adherence to procedure, stressing that a fe de erratas cannot be used for substantive edits to legislation.
- Opposition leaders from PAN and PRI said they will vote against the project and file reservations, warning the change could harm pending litigants, with some citing impacts on hundreds of thousands of cases.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum asked deputies to correct the first transitory for clarity, citing a draft by Arturo Zaldívar, and noted any change would require the reform to return to the Senate.
- Chamber leaders said the bill will follow normal timing in commission and on the floor, with no fast track, as the Justice Commission begins its review.