Overview
- Kenia López Rabadán inaugurated the “Transparencia en Acción” specialized training at San Lázaro to prepare staff who must answer information requests.
- She said the Chamber will demand that deputies disclose money they receive for airplane tickets, including cases of semi‑presential attendance.
- She called for public access to the lower house’s spending, explicitly naming the salaries of legislators and Chamber workers.
- She referenced constitutional and legal changes that now require the Contraloría and the Transparency Unit to deliver honorable, legal and truthful responses on the use of public funds.
- She framed transparency as a deterrent to misconduct and insisted there be no pretexts, simulations or delays in releasing information.