Reduces Ine Fines for Accordions for 'Economic Capacity'
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The INE General Council decided to sanction with economic 'multitas' 177 PJ winning candidates who appeared in accordions.
The National Electoral Institute (INE) imposed sanctions for 18 million 340 thousand pesos on judicial candidates for irregularities in the recent federal and local election. The fines are broken down into 10 million 364 thousand pesos at the federal level and 7 million 975 thousand pesos at the local level. Through a resolution, the INE cancelled [...] The post INE sanctions with 18 mdp judicial candidates for irregularities appeared first on O…
Counsel Carla Humphrey asks that an investigation be ordered to detect who shared documents from the Control Commission and within the respective Technical Unit so that those who were sanctioned knew the direction of the debate Eloísa Domínguez CDMX — Democracy in Mexico cannot go to simulated elective processes, with the use of public resources dispersed in various digital ways against the will of the citizen vote as happened on June 1, when ne…
The appointment and taking of protest of the new ministers of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) has been marked by a scandal that calls into question the transparency of the process. The National Electoral Institute (INE) recently approved economic sanctions of 145 thousand pesos for each of the new ministers, as well as for a hundred candidates who appeared in a series of publications with illegal advertising known as “the accor…
The INE General Council decides to sanction with "multitas" econ mica 200 winning candidates from the PJ who appeared in accordions.
By Common Sense Writing. The General Council of the National Electoral Institute (INE) is preparing to sanction 121 winning candidates to the judiciary who appeared in the so-called “agreements” during the last election, a practice considered illegal propaganda because they were allegedly financed by third parties. Although the agency’s Supervisory Commission had approved a fine equivalent to 10 percent of the campaign spending cap, after analyz…
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