During a significant period of transformation in Mexico, key legal reforms were implemented to shape the nation's future. The Juarez Law aimed to restrict special courts, particularly ecclesiastical and military tribunals, reflecting the liberal desire for secularism.
It’s declared on 1857
• Charging for ecclecial services is prohibited
(Baptisms, weddings, funerals)
IGNACIO COMONFORT
-Comonfort was a moderated liberal under his command he liberal party could establash
JUAREZ LAW
special courts with the exception of ecclesiastical tribunals and military tribunals the ecclesiastic in the urban metical crimes in the communacative crimes
LERDO LAW
law on the disposal of the property and urban properties of civil and ecclesiastical corporations
THE AYUTLA PLAN
Mexico needs a figure to unite them and conservatives and liberals think that "SANTA ANNA" is the ideal one.
CONSERVATIVE
Lucas Alaman - 1853
this is a confessional state
LIBERALS
Leonardo de Tejada
they are not seeking a state of secularization but of secularism.
Is divided into 2 nations
the national
territory México its divided, in one
hand there are those how want an
old fashion way of government,
without elections and with the
power of the church, in the othe
we have those how want a modern
republic, with civil rights and
separation of the state