Overview
- All 11 justices voted to maintain precautionary suspensions that block Guerrero’s Congress from pursuing revocation and halt the state audit into alleged irregularities.
- The Court declared four reclamation appeals unfounded—three from the state legislature and one from the Guerrero State Audit Office—leaving the injunctions in force.
- The measures will remain until the justices decide the merits of constitutional controversies 174/2025 and 176/2025 brought by Mayor Abelina López.
- In recurso 39/2025, the plenary recognized the Guerrero State Audit Office as a defendant, correcting its earlier exclusion without altering the suspensions.
- The suspensions were first granted in June 2025 by Ministers Yasmín Esquivel Mossa and Javier Laynez Potisek, and they allow López to stay in office while the Court weighs whether state or federal auditors have jurisdiction over FAISMUN/Ramo 33 funds.