121 Judges Who Appeared in Accordion Will Be Sanctioned by Ine
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Due to its appearance in the ‘cordions’ and the benefit it generated in the electoral contest, the National Electoral Institute (INE) plans to impose fines on 121 candidates who won the judicial election, including all elected ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, judges of the Court of Judicial Discipline (TDJ) and judges of the Superior Chamber of the Electoral Tribunal of the Judicial Power of the Federation (TEPJF). In tot…
Mexico City.- The General Council of the INE profiles a fine of 121 candidates to the Judiciary who appeared in accordions and won the election. On Friday, the Control Commission agreed that the fine would be 10 percent of the campaign spending cap, but after analyzing their "economic capacity", virtually all the judges were reduced the penalty. Even some even in 90 percent. In the case of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, the nine win…

The INE General Council profiles a fine of 121 candidates to the judiciary who appeared in accordions and won the election.
Humphrey explained that, despite the exhaustive investigation, it was not possible to identify those responsible for financing or distributing the accordions By: Roberto Mendoza The National Electoral Institute (INE) approved Monday to sanction 118 successful candidates from the recent judicial election, after determining that they were direct beneficiaries of the so-called “cordions”: printed and digital lists that circulated widely before the …
The bill includes fines for 121 elected candidates, out of the 881 positions up for vote.
MILENIO The ministers and ministers elected committed dozens of traps in their judicial campaigns, so the INE will impose fines for almost a million pesos, although the most cheaters will pay discounts because apparently they could not afford it. Yasmin Esquivel is the one with the most irregularities and Hugo Aguilar the only one who did not violate the rules. In the projects that the INE General Council will approve this Monday, he stresses th…
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