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INE Declares CSP Precautionary Measures Moot, Orders Group to Avoid Initials as It Seeks Party Status

Election officials said the case no longer had subject matter after the association rebranded to Partido PAZ.

Overview

  • Construyendo Sociedades de Paz told the electoral institute it stopped using the letters CSP and has changed its name and emblems after holding its national constitutive assembly.
  • The INE General Council declined to impose precautionary measures for lack of current subject matter and instructed its Prerogatives and Political Parties Directorate to forbid any future use of “CSP.”
  • The review followed a complaint by President Claudia Sheinbaum to the TEPJF, which ordered the INE to analyze potential precautionary steps regarding the initials.
  • The association is pursuing registration as a national party under the name Partido PAZ, with applications due today and verification to include at least 256,030 valid affiliations and recognized assemblies.
  • In the same session, the INE rejected a deadline extension sought by Que Siga la Democracia, approved technical criteria for electoral delimitation in Chihuahua, advanced the 2026 route against political gender violence, and complied with regional TEPJF fiscalization rulings.