Antonio Garci publishes cartoons on SCJN and current topics

Caricaturist Antonio Garci presented a series of cartoons in El Financiero addressing the session of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) along with other political and economic matters.

In the February 23 edition, El Financiero published cartoons by illustrator Antonio Garci under the title 'Salón de sesiones de la SCJN'. These include references to various topics such as 'El Plan', 'Guerra de bajo presupuesto', 'Confuso', 'Su versión', 'Clasificados', 'Mundo paralelo', 'Nuevo partido', 'Call of Duty', 'Deuda pública en billones de pesos', 'Lo normal en la izquierda', and 'Prisioneros de los aranceles'. The cartoons appear to satirically comment on current events in Mexico, focusing on the SCJN and issues like public debt, mentioned in billions of pesos, and political dynamics such as a new party or tariffs. No specific interpretations are detailed in the available material, but they reflect a panorama of satire on the judicial and economic sphere. This publication is part of Garci's regular contributions to the outlet, offering brief visual perspectives on the day's news.

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