The president of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), Romer Saucedo, yesterday demanded that the judiciary have budgetary autonomy and not continue to be linked to the “billionaire of the Executive.” Last Monday, after an emergency meeting, the judiciary gave a 20-day deadline for the allocation of a minimum budget of 5% of the State Treasury and the promulgation of its bills submitted for the technological modernization of justice.
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The president of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), Romer Saucedo, yesterday demanded that the judiciary have budgetary autonomy and not continue to be linked to the “billionaire of the Executive.” Last Monday, after an emergency meeting, the judiciary gave a 20-day deadline for the allocation of a minimum budget of 5% of the State Treasury and the promulgation of its bills submitted for the technological modernization of justice.