Overview
- Justice Commission chair Julio César Moreno said the united commissions plan to vote Monday and likely send the measure to the full chamber on Tuesday.
- Legislators will remove the retroactivity transitory article and are considering statutory deadlines for definitive judgments to avoid years-long provisional suspensions.
- The presidential initiative presents the reform as a way to curb abuse that blocks tax collection and facilitates money laundering.
- Bar associations and jurists warn that curbing suspensions in tax matters would weaken protections and leave taxpayers without adequate defense.
- A proposed prohibition on precautionary measures for UIF-frozen accounts drew sharp criticism as denying effective recourse, while Morena’s Carlos Palacios argues the plan does not restrict the right to seek amparo or provisional suspensions.