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Mexico Forms Permanent INEPresidential Commission Working Group to Drive Electoral Reform

The collaboration centers on technical design to ensure implementable, transparent rules.

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En reunión en la Secretaría de Gobernación, consejeros del INE confiaron en que una reforma electoral se fortalezca con base en un trabajo conjunto; la autonomía legal y financiera; transparencia y el modelo de comunicación política.
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Overview

  • In a joint communiqué after their first work meeting on August 26 at the Interior Ministry, the INE and the Presidential Reform Commission created a permanent technical working group.
  • The group will define priority topics and provide follow‑through, with INE president Guadalupe Taddei pledging technical and operational data to ensure any changes can be applied with certainty.
  • The initial agenda covers electoral process organization, voter credentialing and nominal lists, technology use, staff specialization, fiscal oversight, transparency, and the political communication model.
  • Attendees included Commission chair Pablo Gómez Álvarez and senior federal officials such as Rosa Icela Rodríguez, José Antonio Peña Merino, Lázaro Cárdenas Batel and Jesús Ramírez Cuevas, alongside INE counselors.
  • Pablo Gómez said thematic work would begin immediately and announced public hearings at the Interior Ministry in the coming days with a registration portal to be opened.