Avala INE Commission to Create 4 New National Parties
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The Prerogatives and Political Parties Commission of the National Electoral Institute (INE) took the first step to expand the political map of the country.On Wednesday, June 24, it approved, in the first instance, the registration of four new national political parties, so, if the General Council endorses the decision, they will begin to operate officially from July 1.What are the four political parties that obtained the INE registration?The org…
Without discussion, the Prerogatives and Political Parties Commission, made up of 5 of the 11 INE members, approved giving four civil organizations their registration as a national political party. If this decision was confirmed by the rest of the General Council, which will sit on Thursday, there would be 10 national parties in Mexico as of July 1, and they could participate in the election of 2027. These are PAZ, promoted by the leaders of the…
The members of the Prerogatives and Political Parties Commission of the National Electoral Institute (INE) will vote today on a project that proposes to grant party registration to the four finalist associations in this process begun in January 2025.
The Committee on Prerogatives and Political Parties of the INE unanimously approved to propose to the General Council the creation of four new national political parties. On Thursday, 25 June, they will be put to the vote and approved, they will be able to participate in the next elections and receive 84 million pesos for the remainder of the year. [...] The post Avalan in commission of the INE creation of 4 parties; Council will vote 25 June ap…
The Prerogatives and Political Parties Commission of the National Electoral Institute (INE) plans to grant registration as a national political party to four organizations: Somos México, Paz, México Haña Vida y Que Seguir la Democracia, so that the country could move from six to ten political forces with national recognition. The opinions, which will be discussed first this Wednesday in committee and subsequently submitted to a vote by the Gener…
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