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INE Sets Late-September Technical Opinion as Council Shifts Leadership and Creates Transparency Commission

Technical coordination will frame INE’s input to the presidential electoral reform.

Overview

  • INE President Guadalupe Taddei said the Presidential Commission accepted receiving a technical opinion from the institute, with delivery planned for the last weeks of September after internal work concludes.
  • Taddei reported an agreement to establish highly technical working tables to evaluate operational, logistical and regulatory issues, including ties with local electoral bodies, electoral prosecutors, fiscalization and protection of the electoral roll.
  • The INE will also review the timing of the 2027 judicial election within these discussions, drawing on lessons from organizing the recent judicial vote under a tight budget and schedule.
  • Taddei stressed that the institute will defend its autonomy through dialogue and technical expertise, rejecting threats or confrontational tones in talks about constitutional changes.
  • The General Council approved the annual rotation of commission presidencies for September 2025–September 2026 and formed a temporary Transparency, Access to Information and Data Protection Commission led by Arturo Castillo, following the INAI’s disappearance, with members including Martín Faz, Dania Ravel, Rita Bell López and Norma Irene de la Cruz; separately, INE officials met the Agency for Digital Transformation to calendar work on CURP biometrics and collaboration in searches for the disappeared.