At a recent event in Querétaro, the minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), Lenia Batres Guadarrama, was the subject of strong demonstrations of rejection.
The citizens who gathered did not hesitate to confront the minister, who is condemned for being a promoter of the government's reforms.
This incident highlights the growing discontent of the population toward official policies that seek to centralize power and weaken democratic institutions.

A history of confrontations and citizen discontent
This episode in Querétaro is not isolated. Lenia Batres has faced similar situations in other parts of the country.
In Puebla, for example, the minister was forced to cancel a lecture due to protests from Judicial Branch workers.
They demanded that she stop politicizing the issue of the judicial reform and focus on her jurisdictional responsibilities.
Meanwhile, in Zacatecas, during a forum on judicial reform, Batres was confronted by citizens, who accused her of misinforming the public and promoting political interests unrelated to justice.










