Overview
- Five major associations of judges and fiscales have agreed to halt work from July 1 to 3 if the government does not retract urgent reforms to judicial and prosecutorial access and the Fiscalía statute.
- A demonstration is set for June 28 outside the Supreme Court as the first step in a coordinated mobilization demanding the withdrawal of the contested legislation.
- Internal consultations showed more than 80% of participating members support the strike, highlighting widespread concern over subjective exam changes and risks of ideological selection.
- The reforms under fire include a new written test for judicial and fiscal careers, streamlined permanent appointments for substitute judges and prosecutors, and expanded authority for the attorney general.
- The government maintains that the measures are necessary to modernize the justice system and rejects claims that they will compromise judicial independence.