El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador señaló que algunos funcionarios del Poder Judicial tienen mansiones que ni con sus altos sueldos se podrían haber adquirido
El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador señaló que algunos funcionarios del Poder Judicial tienen mansiones que ni con sus altos sueldos se podrían haber adquirido
En medio del recorte a 15 mil millones de pesos al Poder Judicial, el presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador planteó revisar el patrimonio de los altos funcionarios de este poder porque, acusó, algunos tienen mansiones que ni con sus altos sueldos se podrían haber adquirido.
El jefe del Ejecutivo federal reprochó que además de que reciben altos sueldos, los altos funcionarios del Poder Judicial quieren que el pueblo siga manteniendo sus privilegios “y se enojan, protestan y mienten”.
“Además de todo lo que reciben, porque habría que ver cuál es el patrimonio que tienen los funcionarios del Poder Judicial, los de arriba, dónde viven, qué tienen, porque ni siquiera, eh, con esos sueldos logran tener las mansiones que tiene algunos, ni con esos sueldos, bueno, aparte de eso, todavía quieren que el pueblo los mantenga con estos privilegios y se enojan, protestan y mienten”, dijo.
En Palacio Nacional, el Mandatario federal reiteró que con el recorte de 15 mil millones de pesos no hay ninguna afectación a los trabajadores del Poder Judicial.
Fuente: El Universal
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