The National Electoral Institute (INE) of Mexico is seeking to fill three vacant council seats. The Technical Evaluation Committee has begun reviewing 395 applications from aspiring candidates. The process will involve several stages, including a knowledge exam, an evaluation of suitability, and interviews. The final vote on appointments is scheduled for April 22. Among the applicants, several high-ranking officials stand out, including current and former members of the Federal Electoral Tribunal (TEPJF) and the Electoral Institute of Mexico City (IECM). Also among the contenders are five close associates of the current INE president, Guadalupe Taddei, which has sparked certain political discussions.
Mexico's INE Begins Search for New Council Members
Mexico's National Electoral Institute (INE) has announced the start of the selection process for three new council members. The Technical Evaluation Committee is reviewing 395 applications from candidates, including several high-ranking officials. The selection process includes exams, suitability evaluations, and interviews, with the final vote scheduled for April 22.