Overview
- The Senate approved five CRT commissioners by 74–33 and administered the oath in the same session, completing the telecom regulator’s plenum with staggered three-to-seven-year terms.
- The chamber also ratified Andrea Marván Saltiel, Ana María Reséndiz Mora, Óscar Alejandro Gómez Romero, Ricardo Salgado Perrilliat and Haydee Soledad Aragón Martínez to the CNA by 69–28, with immediate swearing-in.
- The CRT cohort—Ledénika Mackensie Méndez González, María de las Mercedes Olivares Tresgallo, Adán Salazar Garibay, Tania Villa Trápala and Norma Solano Rodríguez—was endorsed to oversee spectrum policy, coverage and service continuity.
- Newly seated members outlined priorities that include connecting more than 13 million people without internet access, safeguarding audience rights and widening spectrum access for small and community operators.
- Opposition blocs from PAN, PRI and Movimiento Ciudadano voted against the nominations over concerns about reduced autonomy and state concentration of power, while the majority defended the shift as necessary to implement policy.