🚨 IN HER FIRST DAYS AS HEAD OF THE FGR, ERNESTINA GODOY MOVES AGAINST THE DUARTES… AND ADÁN AUGUSTO? ⚖️🦉🔥
Just two days after assuming leadership of Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office (FGR), Ernestina Godoy made it clear that her administration will not be defined by delays or empty rhetoric. The arrest of César Duarte and the formal charges against Javier Duarte not only represent a historic blow in criminal enforcement, but also reshape the national political landscape. These moves send a clear message: zero impunity can become an instrument of justice—but also a mechanism of political pressure.
The unavoidable question now is: if the Duartes have been singled out and prosecuted, when will the same rigor be applied to Javier Corral Jurado and Adán Augusto López, figures who have generated multiple political and administrative controversies? Mexican criminal justice demands impartiality, respect for due process, and the presumption of innocence—but it must also ensure that the law reaches everyone equally, without privileges or political protection.
Godoy’s opening moves highlight the delicate balance between criminal law and politics: every high-profile investigation becomes a political and social signal, and every prosecutorial action is scrutinized by the public eye. The legitimacy of zero impunity will be measured by consistency—by applying the same technical, legal, and procedural standards to any public official facing serious allegations, regardless of rank or influence.
Mexico needs a truly autonomous Prosecutor’s Office—one that transforms political pressure into solid investigations and guarantees justice that is technical, impartial, and transparent. The media spotlight on the Duartes is only the first chapter; national expectations now rest on whether figures such as Corral and Adán Augusto will also be investigated with the same rigor, without favoritism.
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