Overview
- Mexico City’s PAN bloc filed an administrative amparo against Bando 1 issued by Jefa de Gobierno Clara Brugada.
- Lawmakers argue the order oversteps city authority into alcaldía powers under the local constitution and violates the principle of legality.
- The filing cites nine claimed constitutional violations and challenges the legitimacy of issuing a citywide bando from the central government.
- The case is pending with no ruling, and the amparo mechanism could halt implementation if a judge grants relief.
- PAN leaders warn of reduced private investment and violations of property rights, and allege selective application in opposition-led Benito Juárez, Cuauhtémoc and Miguel Hidalgo.