**President-Elect Advocates for a Careful Approach: Morena Baja California**
The Movimiento de Regeneración Nacional (Morena) party has expressed support for the recently elected President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, in her decision not to rush the reform of the Federal Judiciary. This perspective was shared by Catalino Zavala Márquez, the current president of Morena in Baja California.
Zavala Márquez stated, “The proposal by the President-Elect to take a measured approach and address the reform comprehensively is viewed positively.” He emphasized that reforming the Federal Judiciary is a significant undertaking, and Sheinbaum Pardo’s proposal to delay voting on the matter from September 1st provides a sense of certainty.
“This reform impacts one of the fundamental state institutions among the three branches of government. The President-Elect’s approach brings certainty and calmness, ensuring no aspect of the proposal remains unexamined,” Zavala Márquez added.
### Secondary Article: Delayed Judicial Reform and Its Impacts
In addition to the primary news, further insights into the delayed judicial reform indicate varied reactions across political and economic sectors in Baja California.
#### Investments Affected by Judicial Reform
Recent reports suggest that uncertainty surrounding the Federal Judiciary’s reform has led to decreased investments in the region. The Tijuana Economic Development Agency (Deitac) noted a marked reluctance amongst investors, who are awaiting clearer regulatory guidance before committing their resources.
#### Conscious Voting Urged by Business Leaders
The business community, represented by Coparmex Tijuana, has also weighed in on the judicial reform discussion. Roberto Vega Solís, a prominent figure in the organization, urged newly elected legislators to vote on the proposed Plan C reform with careful consideration rather than simply following party lines. He stressed that such reforms could have significant consequences for the country’s economic competitiveness and democratic health.
#### Public Protests Against Judicial Reforms
Tijuana recently witnessed public demonstrations, including a “funeral march,” against the proposed judicial reforms. Participants expressed their opposition to changes they believe could undermine judicial independence and fairness.
### Additional Local News
In other local news, investigations continue in the disappearance of Servando at Prime Wheel, with authorities indicating substantial progress. Meanwhile, an explosion in Pedregal de Santa Julia resulted in a house collapse, injuring one individual. Weather reports suggest a cloudy start to the day, expected to clear with a maximum temperature of 27°C in Tijuana.
Efforts to facilitate visa processing have seen an expansion of the Consulate staff in Tijuana, now handling over two thousand appointments daily, ranging from tourist, work, to student visas. Lastly, Wendy Bravo, the wife of the missing Servando, remains hopeful and is urging for proof of his whereabouts and exit from Prime Wheel.
Stay tuned for more updates on TJGringo.com.