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Parties Discuss in INE 'Success' and 'Failures' in Elections

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Mexico City.- Representatives of political parties discussed in the INE about their "successes" and "failures" following the results of the judicial election last Sunday, June 1, as well as the local elections in Durango and Veracruz. At the session of the General Council, where reports were received on the election of trialees, the representative of Morena, Guillermo Santiago, said that in Durango and Veracruz there was a "continent" advance of…

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Marginated from participating in the electoral process in the judiciary, the parties reappeared yesterday in the session of the General Council of the National Electoral Institute (INE) to confront their visions of these elections. A resounding success that will allow to remove corruption in that body, Morena claimed; an institutional disaster that will cancel its autonomy, the opposition reproached.

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Mexico City.- Representatives of political parties discussed in the INE about their "successes" and "failures" following the results of the judicial election last Sunday, June 1, as well as the local elections in Durango and Veracruz. At the session of the General Council, where reports were received on the election of trialees, the representative of Morena, Guillermo Santiago, said that in Durango and Veracruz there was a "continent" advance of…

Rubén Hernández The election of June 1 for the renewal of the Judiciary had errors, but they can be corrected and promoted, it is a process and it is going to advance, said the Bishop of Tlaxcala, Julio César Salcedo Aquino, referring that Mexico and Tlaxcala are going through an active search stage to reach and offer [...]

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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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