Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo — A federal court has rejected the first legal challenge filed by Kira Iris San, the former treasurer and municipal secretary of Solidaridad, in connection with administrative responsibility proceedings initiated by the city’s Internal Control Office.
The Second District Court dismissed the amparo lawsuit under case file 467/2026, ruling that the grounds for an indirect amparo were not met. The court stated that “since the requirements for an indirect amparo are not present in this case, the amparo petition is dismissed.”
Following the ruling, San filed a complaint with the Second Collegiate Tribunal of the Twenty-Seventh Circuit, which will decide whether to admit the appeal or uphold the dismissal.
During the administration of former mayor Lili Campos Miranda, San — a former local deputy — filed multiple amparo lawsuits in various federal courts to block potential actions arising from administrative investigations led by the Internal Control Office’s Directorate of Substantive Consultation and Legal Analysis.
According to available information, San filed at least five legal challenges before the Fourth, Ninth, and Second District Courts, with the Second District Court being the first to issue a ruling.
Cristina Alcerreca, head of the Internal Control Office, said that several cases involving officials from the previous municipal administration are currently under investigation, but declined to provide further details due to the confidential nature of the ongoing proceedings.
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