INE Ban Accordion Distribution
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The Technical Monitoring Unit of the National Electoral Institute (INE) opened investigations to clarify whether the dissemination in digital media of accordions in the judicial election is related to the finances of the political parties and persons denounced, among these Morena, Citizens' Movement and the governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García. With this, the INE moves from the discourse in front of this topic to the official investigation resu…
Just two days after the election, the National Electoral Institute (INE) prohibited public servants, political parties, supporters and anyone else from drawing up and distributing ‘cordions’ in order to induce the vote in favour of some candidates to the judiciary, in order to prevent the violation of the right to freedom of suffrage. The measure is of an inhibitory nature, since the INE is not certain of the individual, moral person, political …
The Commission of Complaints and Complaints of the National Electoral Institute (INE) prohibited the distribution of accordions to indicate the meaning of the vote in the election of judicial persons. The prohibition covers both the period of ban and the day of the election, once the campaign has ended. By prohibiting the dissemination of information on an internet page, the Commission extended it widely to public servants, legislators, politica…
The distribution of accordions in which they promote candidates to the PJ arrest in CDMX and Edomex, where they are even delivered in digital format.
Election silence is a period during which there is a ban on electioneering. Breaking this ban can lead to serious legal consequences, from a fine to imprisonment.
These mass production materials nullify the fundamental element of democracy, said the INE advisor. Isaac Rosales Shipyard Informs The massive accordions that have been distributed in some parts of the country, as in Nuevo León, by public officials constitute a “shame for democracy“, said electoral councillor Martín Faz Mora. “This mass production and distribution of these accordions that seek to influence the vote is a shame for democracy, the…
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