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INE Installs Women’s Political Participation Observatory in Mexico as Taddei Takes Helm

The interagency effort aims to curb escalating digital violence by unifying institutions around shared standards.

Overview

  • The INE formally installed the Observatory and named INE president Guadalupe Taddei as chair with INE secretary executive Claudia Arlett Espino as technical secretary, extending both roles through November 2026.
  • Taddei warned that digital aggression against women is rising steadily, normalizing hostile environments that undermine rights and deter participation.
  • She set core priorities: public transparency on progress, stronger state-level parity agendas, prevention and response to political and digital violence, and tighter interinstitutional coordination to harmonize criteria and pathways.
  • TEPJF president Gilberto de Guzmán Bátiz reaffirmed the tribunal’s role as an ally for women’s rights, underscoring that a gender perspective is a judicial obligation.
  • The Women’s Secretariat pledged to monitor advances and setbacks, produce gender-informed data, and guide public policy, with emphasis on inclusion of Indigenous, Afro-Mexican, disabled, LGBTQ+ and rural women.