Overview
- PRI leaders Rubén Moreira and Manuel Añorve rejected the initiative, said their caucus will vote against it, and refused to join what they called pro‑government forums.
- Morena senator María Guadalupe Chavira defended the package as garantista that streamlines proceedings and prioritizes social rights, with Senate commissions weighing expert consultations.
- The draft defines interés legítimo to require a real, current, and differentiated legal injury and limits suspensions that would enable activities without valid permits, relate to money laundering or terrorism financing, or obstruct UIF actions.
- Provisional suspension would be barred for UIF account freezes, while judges would apply five‑day notification windows, a 60‑day limit to issue rulings after the constitutional hearing, electronic filings, tighter rules on recusals, and narrower grounds to expand complaints.
- The text also curbs fiscal remedies by declaring the recurso de revocación and the Juicio Contencioso Administrativo improper against firm tax credits, citing 2018–2025 data that amparos unlocked about 27 billion pesos via suspensions and 32 billion via final judgments.