Electoral Reform Must Aim to Consolidate Autonomy and Independence: Iecm
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The Commission for Electoral Reform in the Chamber of Deputies began the analysis of this initiative, in meeting with members of the Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM). “We are not going to give up our responsibility and our obligation to citizens; we are going to discuss what is necessary,” said the president of the commission, deputy Víctor Hugo Lobo. The legislator stressed that the initiative seeks to strengthen the electoral bodies, …
The electoral reform that is generated should be aimed at consolidating the autonomy and independence of the local electoral bodies, said the councilor president of the Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM), Patricia Avendaño. You may also be interested: PAN outlines a ban on the presidential commission of the electoral reform In meeting with members of the Electoral Political Reform Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, she warned that, wh…
The president of the Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM), Patricia Avendaño, warned about the risk of a crisis of legitimacy and governance, in case the next electoral reform considers the disappearance of the local authorities in the matter. In meeting with the Electoral Political Reform Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, the councillor said that the elimination of the local public electoral bodies (OPLES) to concentrate their functio…
After years of announcing the first attempt at profound electoral reform in Mexico, it seems that the initiative will finally be a reality: President Claudia Sheinbaum created a special commission, which will be responsible for consulting experts and citizens to transform the Mexican electoral system.
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