Overview
- The first working meeting at the Interior Ministry on August 26 produced an agreement to create a standing technical group and a prioritized list of topics for analysis.
- The INE, led by Guadalupe Taddei, committed to provide technical and operational data to ensure any changes are feasible and secure in implementation.
- Commission president Pablo Gómez said the process remains in a critique and analysis phase with no initiative being drafted, emphasizing impartiality of electoral bodies.
- Public hearings at the Interior Ministry will start soon, with a portal in preparation for citizens to register to participate, alongside specialized mesas de trabajo.
- Key subjects flagged for joint review include election organization, potential concurrence with judicial elections, timelines, civic education, staff specialization, fiscalization, use of new technologies, and the INE’s legal and financial autonomy.