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Mexican Supreme Court, in decision of 'infamy,' annuls constituti­onal protection­s for unborn

- By Dorcas Funmi

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Mexico City Newsroom, Sep 9, 2021 / 16:40 pm (CNA). The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), the highest judicial body in Mexico, ruled September 9 against the protection of life from conception in the Constituti­on of the Mexican state of Sinaloa. This is the court's second ruling in favor of abortion in less than a week, a ruling that could have dramatic consequenc­es in the other states of the country. The decision of the Mexican Supreme Court invalidate­s part of Article 4 of the Sinaloa Constituti­on, which read that "the State protects the right to life from the moment an individual is conceived." Critics of the decision noted that the court only has powers to invalidate regulation­s, not constituti­onal laws, and defended the sovereignt­y of the state constituti­ons, which are below only the Political Constituti­on of the United Mexican States. Currently, 23 of 31 Mexican states included provisions in their constituti­ons to defend human life from conception, all of which may now be in jeopardy by this ruling.Deputies of the National Regenerati­on Movement party (MORENA), of the current president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, challenged the pro-life constituti­onal reform in Sinaloa that took place in 2018 and took the case before the Supreme Court, which this September 9 ruled in their favor.In dialogue with ACI Prensa, Rodrigo Iván Cortés, president of the National Front for the Family, described the Supreme Court's ruling as "infamy" and encouraged Mexicans to "express our rejection."Cortés explained that “the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation only has the power to invalidate a portion of the regulation­s, it cannot order to change laws, or to create new ones. They cannot do it, it is not within their powers.”He pointed out that "what we can foresee is that this regime of the 4T,” the fourth transforma­tion, as López Obrador calls his government, "will be seeking to change the 23 constituti­ons that protect life."“But that cannot be done with a court order. That is totally invalid, there is no faculty for it. But they are going to take advantage of it as a pretext to try to change the constituti­ons.”By doing this, he warned, the López Obrador government "would consolidat­e itself as a regime of death."Marcial Padilla, director of the pro-life platform ConPartici­pación, regretted that the Supreme Court ministers have ruled "again against life," in reference to the September 7 ruling that invalidate­d the articles that condemned abortion in the penal code of the Mexican state of Coahuila.Padilla criticized the Mexican Supreme Court for its determinat­ion that the "expressed recognitio­n of the right to life in the constituti­on of that state should be annulled." Additional­ly, he warned the removal of this protection of the right to life "could also have effects on the other states of the country that also recognize the right to life in their constituti­ons."For Padilla, “this resolution is a supreme injustice. The Supreme Court undermines the sovereignt­y of the state of Sinaloa by imposing a decision contrary to the one that the legislator­s of that entity had already taken: to protect children in the womb."MORENA, with a majority in many Mexican states since 2018, the year in which López Obrador won the presidency, has

vigorously promoted the decriminal­ization of abortion.Until 2018, only Mexico City had decriminal­ized free abortion on demand up to 12 weeks of gestation. Mexico City - formerly known as the Federal District - is a federal entity with the same powers as a state.The approval of abortion in Mexico City occurred in 2007, when Marcelo Ebrard was head of government of the then Federal District. Ebrard is currently Secretary of Foreign Relations in the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.Just in the first three years of López Obrador's administra­tion, MORENA has managed to decriminal­ize free abortion on demand until week 12 in the states of Oaxaca, Hidalgo and Veracruz.The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation will take up the discussion of an action of unconstitu­tionality on the right to conscienti­ous objection in the General Health Law, which could lead to health profession­als being forced to participat­e in abortions, this coming Monday, September 13, 2021.Through the CitizenGO platform, more than 60,000 people have signed a campaign expressing their rejection of abortion and the provisions of the Supreme Court.Some 30,000 people have signed a similar campaign on the Activate platform.The National Front for the Family and various prolife organizati­ons in Mexico will illuminate the exterior of the Supreme Court building tonight at 8:30 p.m. with messages in favor of life.A public demonstrat­ion in defense of life outside the Supreme Court is also scheduled for Monday, September 13, 2021.

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