Overview
- Former IFE-INE presidents, ex-counselors, magistrates, academics and public figures presented a platform calling for an inclusive national debate on the overhaul.
- The pronouncement sets six pillars, including the designation of electoral councilors and magistrates by Congress rather than through popular vote.
- It calls for preserving the INE’s custody of the voter registry and voter ID to ensure neutrality and protect personal data.
- The proposal seeks to strengthen political representation by aligning congressional seats more closely with parties’ vote shares and giving minorities effective voice.
- Organizers report roughly 268–270 signatories and have launched an online petition while rejecting rhetoric that divides or disqualifies.