
According to a recent complaint, it has been revealed that Inai officials are pressuring obligated entities to hire firms recommended by them. This stance highlights their commitment to a transparent electoral process, ensuring the protection of participants' rights despite obstacles. The judicial election should not be affected by maneuvers aimed at undermining its legitimacy.
Amid the controversy, the president expressed her support for the Electoral Tribunal's decision to find solutions to the resistance of the Court in the judicial selection process. An alleged scheme of extortion and commission collection from individuals has been uncovered. Initial investigations have led to the Secretary of Personal Data Protection, Jonathan Mendoza, who imposes fines on entities and then offers to "fix their issues" through the hiring of firms recommended by him.
According to sources close to the situation, the Superior Audit Office of the Federation is also aware of this situation, suggesting that other members of the Institute may be involved. On the other hand, it was reported that the legal director of the Mexican Football Federation filed a complaint against high-ranking officials of Inai for alleged extortion.
Amidst the uncertainty about the future of Inai, the importance of maintaining transparency and impartiality in electoral processes is emphasized. Despite the challenges, opening spaces for the participation of candidates who meet the requirements is essential to ensure the legitimacy of this process and prevent future delegitimizations.