Pompeo gains power in Trump’s bunker and criticizes judicial reform: “Only the cartels will benefit”

Pompeo gains power in Trump’s bunker and criticizes judicial reform: “Only the cartels will benefit”
Pompeo gains power in Trump’s bunker and criticizes judicial reform: “Only the cartels will benefit”

A few months before the elections in the United States, Mike Pompeo, the former secretary of Donald Trump’s government, strongly criticized the judicial reform promoted by Andrés Manuel López Obrador in an article published in The Wall Street Journalwhere he assured that it “will alter the relationship with the United States” and that “only the cartels that introduce poison into both nations will benefit.”

“The constitutional and political changes expected in Mexico will alter the bilateral relationship with the United States, cause chaos on the border and probably start a trade war,” said one of the most powerful men in Donald Trump’s government, who is once again positioning himself strongly inside the Republican bunker before a possible second term for the New Yorker. “The result will be economic stagnation in Mexico. Only the cartels that introduce poison into both nations will benefit,” he added.

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In this way, Pompeo once again leads a clear speech of opposition and criticism of the 4T after the current North American ambassador, Ken Salazar, announced that the White House will not “impose its opinion” on the judicial reform promoted by AMLO and that The future president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, promised to resume and deepen. “The reforms will hurt Mexico, drive away investment and ruin relations with the United States,” declared the former chancellor, who could return to public office in the face of a new presidency of Donald Trump.

For Pompeo, these series of reforms would generate a “more problematic scenario for investors” and he assured that the possibility that “all local and federal judges and the Supreme Court are elected by popular vote” would end “judicial resources if an investor foreigner has a dispute with a powerful political actor or interest.” “AMLO’s plan to have elected judges would break almost two decades of progress at a stroke. It would cut off US efforts in Mexico,” he continued.

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In the article published in one of the main media outlets in the United States, Pompeo exemplifies the future scenario based on the review of the T-MEC that will be carried out in 2026 since the judicial reforms could generate a “disaster” in the negotiations. and they could bring down the treaty, which is “essential for American jobs” and that “if it were destroyed, the beneficiaries would be China.”

“Mexican voters gave virtual president-elect Claudia Sheinbaum extensive power (…) Mexicans, led by Sheinbaum, must intervene now to change the course of their city and the Biden administration must defend US interests by helping them do so. “, complete.

 
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