Biometric Curp Does Not Affect Credentials to Vote, Says Ine
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The federal government is not going to take the electoral roll or the nominal list of the National Electoral Institute (INE) for the establishment of the Unique Population Registration Key (CURP) biometric, said President Claudia Sheinbaum. “There is no law or anything in the Constitution that says that the electoral roll or the nominal list will be taken,” the president emphasized at her morning conference.On Tuesday, INE's councilwoman, Guadal…
After stating that the INE will defend the confidentiality of the Electoral Register, its president, Guadalupe Taddei, said that the new biometric CURP will not displace the electoral credential. For the councillor, in no law approved in recent days by Congress it is clarified that the agency will have to hand over to the federal government the database of the Electoral Register to prepare the new national identification. Therefore, it abounded,…
The National Electoral Institute (INE) announced that it will not hand over the electoral roll to the federal government for the implementation of the biometric CURP. It affirmed this during a press conference Guadalupe Taddei, councillor president of the agency, in a context that is full of tensions between institutions by the new identity mechanism approved by Congress. According to El Financiero, Taddei ...
From this day on, the Unique Population Registration Key (CURP) biometric will be a mandatory document for Mexicans, as it forms part of a new digital identification system. This, after the Mexican government disseminated in the Official Journal of the Federation (DOF) the decree that makes official the issuance of this new official identity document, which will mark the beginning of its entry into force at the national level. President Claudia …
As of January 1, 2026, a new version of the Unique Population Registration Key (CURP) will be mandatory in Mexico. This innovative biometric CURP will integrate data such as fingerprints, iris registration, photography and digital signature, becoming an indispensable requirement for official procedures throughout the country. Hey! We are also in Whatsapp. It begins to follow us now. What implications for citizenship will the biometric CURP have…
The Unique Population Registration Key (CURP) is to be radically transformed in Mexico with the implementation of its biometric version, a document that will include photography, fingerprints and iris scanning.This new CURP will not only serve as an official identification, but also promises to be a safer and more personalized instrument.However, the initiative has generated doubts among citizens, especially as to whether there will be penalties…
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