Baja Halt Amid Reforms

Investments stall in Tijuana due to uncertainty from judicial reform and government transition. Workers protest reforms, seeking dialogue and transparency in decision-making for judicial independence. Stay informed on TJGringo.com.

### Primary Article: Investments on Hold in Baja California Due to Judicial Reform and Government Transition

In Tijuana, the ongoing discussions surrounding the judicial reform and the change in government have caused most investments to be put on hold, according to Carlos Jaramillo Silva, President of the Business Council of Tijuana.

During a recent statement, Jaramillo Silva highlighted the heightened expectations within the business sector. “We still don’t know what the final resolution will be, nor the specific initiatives and how they will be voted on. We must wait to analyze future expectations and make decisions based on that,” he stated.

Despite there being no mass exodus of investments yet, the uncertainty regarding the judicial reform and government change is palpable. Jaramillo Silva urged both the Federal Government and the Congress to carefully consider the potential consequences of their decisions.

### Secondary Article: Protests and Concerns Rise Among Judicial Workers Over Reforms

Workers in the judicial sector have continued their protests, accusing their union of insufficient support. The ongoing judicial reform discussions are central to their concerns.

Alonzo Méndez, a prominent figure in the sector, has voiced fears that the proposed reforms may infringe on judicial independence. This sentiment is echoed by many judicial employees who are seeking opportunities for dialogue and assurance from higher authorities.

Daniel Sánchez, a representative for the workers, noted that the movement remains peaceful but emphasized the need for a productive conversation with decision-makers. As the reforms loom, the workers’ demand for transparency and involvement in the process grows louder.

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