Mexico Needs an Ine Foreign to Political Movements: Guadalupe Taddei on Electoral Reform
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In setting her position on a possible electoral reform, the president of the National Electoral Institute (INE), Guadalupe Taddei, mentioned elements that she believed should be preserved in the next body, such as autonomy.
In the context of the electoral reform promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico needs a National Electoral Institute (INE) that remains autonomous and alien to the political movements, said the president of the institution, Councillor Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, when participating in the Seminar Electoral Reform where to go?, convened by the Institute of Legal Research of UNAM. “Mexico needs an INE of the 21st century, autonomous, with prove…
The councilwoman president warned “incalculable effects” if structural challenges of the electoral system are not addressed. She said Mexico needs an autonomous INE, modern and foreign to political movements. She spoke out against disappearing local public electoral bodies (Oples). Autonomy and challenges of the electoral system The councillor president of the National Electoral Institute (INE), Guadalupe Taddei, said that the body must remain t…
The councilor president of the National Electoral Institute (INE), Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, said that in the face of an eventual electoral reform, what Mexico needs is to have an autonomous electoral body with proven technical capacity, but foreign to the political movements.During his participation in the seminar “Election Reform Where to go?”, organized by the Institute of Legal Research of UNAM, Guadalupe Taddei, said that one of the challeng…
The councilor president of the National Electoral Institute, Guadalupe Taddei, will ask OPLES (Local Electoral Public Organizations) for the internal proposal of the INE for electoral reform.For the moment, the INE has not presented its proposal for electoral reform, which maintains several public hearings convened by the Presidential Commission led by Pablo Gómez. Also, Guadalupe Taddei highlighted during his participation in the “Election Refo…
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