FGR calls for harmonization of federal and state laws to combat crimes
The Mexican Attorney General's Office (FGR) advocates for the alignment of federal and state laws to effectively combat various crimes across the country.
The Mexican Attorney General's Office (FGR) has emphasized the necessity of harmonizing federal and state laws to enhance the fight against crime during a working meeting at the National Palace with the heads of the Legal Counsel of the Federative Entities. This meeting highlights the FGR's commitment to strengthening legal frameworks that support national transformation as per the Constitution.
David Boone de la Garza, the head of the Specialized Prosecutor's Office for Regional Control (FECOR), expressed the Attorney General Ernestina Godoy Ramos's interest in legislative harmonization at state levels. This legislative effort is viewed as crucial in bolstering the legal foundations necessary for implementing the national transformation agenda aimed at tackling various criminal activities.
Moreover, the FGR underlined the importance of collaboration with Legal Counsel entities, recognizing their vital role in aligning the objectives and strategies of state prosecutions. Such cooperation is crucial as it seeks to create a more cohesive legal environment across Mexico, which could lead to more effective law enforcement and judicial processes that resonate with the overarching goals of public safety and legal integrity.