links
https://archive.ph/SJQDD
https://www.wsj.com/articles/mexico-after-amlo-a-one-party-state-latin-america-election-34ecdd38
https://archive.ph/SJQDD
https://www.wsj.com/articles/mexico-after-amlo-a-one-party-state-latin-america-election-34ecdd38
“Contrary to other parties of the left, MORENA has not sought to reduce inequality by increasing taxes on the wealthy. Instead, the party has focused on reducing the pay gap between lower-level employees and high-level government workers salaries, such as politicians and judges through austerity measures. The party announced support for a plan by López Obrador to cut salaries of higher-ranking public officials (including the President), lay off up to 70 percent of non-unionized federal workers, and reduce spending by cracking down on corruption and tax fraud. As Article 94 of the Mexican Constitution prohibits reducing the salary of judges at any time during their appointment in order to maintain judicial independence, judges on the Supreme Court took a 25% pay cut starting in 2019.”
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