Overview
- PAN CDMX filed a collective amparo in federal administrative district courts seeking to halt the legislation’s application for those who join the case.
- Party leaders contend the Morena-backed package would permit state tracking in real time and compel biometric data, undermining privacy protections.
- The party made a downloadable template and step-by-step guide available at pan.org.mx for citizens to present individual amparos.
- The litigation seeks immediate suspensions for filers and, if successful, indefinite protection for those granted relief.
- Courts have not yet ruled on the new challenges as PAN extends its legal push from national leadership to the capital’s chapter.