A new CDMX info
The CDMX INFO is designed to have five citizen commissioned people, although only three are maintained: Julio César Bonilla Gutiérrez, María del Carmen Nava Poina and her current president, Laura Lizette Enriquez Rodríguez.
In the creation of the new body, the collegiate body could be reduced to three commissioned persons or even have a single commissioned president with a citizen council, says Romo.
Despite the next change in the transparency body, the deputy of Morena said that the labor rights of the people who now work in the CDMX info will be taken care of.
“The info will not disappear, it will be transformed and we will establish a transitory to guarantee all the labor rights of the 250 people who work there; none will go, it will only be transferred to a different organ, with another name, with more faculties. Moreover, I give them that message, they go even more chamba,” he says.
Open Parliament forums will be held with the capital Congress to design the new model of transparency and personal data protection for Mexico City within 90 days given by the federal reform so that the entities decide how they will address it at the local level, Romo details.
About half of June, it is expected to have an opinion in the Transparency Commission, Protection of Personal Data and Combat to Corruption, which could be voted by the Plenary of the City Congress in the new session that will begin in September of this year, with the projection that the new organ of constitutes at the beginning of 2026. While in 2025 it is expected that the CDMX info continues with its functions.