Likewise, the INE determined that the associations denounced must refrain from including in their propaganda name, emblem or any type of reference or promotion to a political party.
Unanimously, the commission also approved giving a hearing to the Technical Control Unit, in order to initiate an investigation into the origin of the resources of the civil associations denounced during the collection of signatures to promote the consultation of revocation of mandate.
“If this commission decided not to grant the precautionary measures, it would somehow be giving its approval to the deception,” said counselor Ciro Murayama. “Here we are not saying that there is money from a party, but I think we could not rule it out either.”
The campaign in question is carried out in Mexico City, Guanajuato, Chihuahua and Durango, among other states.
The counselor Claudia Zavala agreed that precautionary measures should be granted, given that information is positioned that does not correspond to the exercise of revocation of the mandate scheduled for April 10, 2022.
Zavala pointed out that the Court and the Electoral Tribunal have made it clear that revocation is a citizen’s right to remove an official from office. For this reason, promoting this consultation as a “ratification” is confusing, he added.