What the INE will do “It is not a general review as we did in the last electoral process. And it seems to me that there are no conditions for budget insufficiency so that we can make a total review,” admitted the president of the commission, Claudia Zavala.
Therefore, in addition to the statement signed under protest to tell the truth that each candidacy must submit, “we are going to act from the complaints that arise, either by people or by civil society organizations,” he added.
He explained that there is that need, because “the committees (evaluation of the three powers) intervened and did not do so, the time we have and the resources are very short, this is the operational work that could lead us to make a review, especially in those cases where there is a question.”
The judicial reform did not expressly establish the obligation that the candidates for judicial positions should meet the same requirements for respect for the rights and integrity of women that are required to other electoral contestants.
However, Zavala explained, the Constitution and electoral laws indicate the eligibility requirements to exercise a position of popular representation and now judicial charges are positions of representation, so the “eight of eight” is not a new requirement.
The format will have to be signed by each of the candidates- he said- and in some entities where they already have their lists in the National Registry of Food Debtors, the candidates of those entities must have that record of not being registered there.
In the case of candidates who are in entities where there is no such registration (Baja California, Chihuahua, Colima, Sinaloa, Sonora and Zacatecas) must sign a two format where.
The project of agreement approved by the procedure to follow to verify that the people candidates for charges in the extraordinary electoral process of the Judicial Power of the Federation have not incurred any of the cases of article 38 of the Constitution and 442 of the General Law of Electoral Institutions and Procedures (Legipe) indicates that the candidates must sign that they are not condemned or sanctioned by any of the eight cases of gender violence:
- Intentional Commission of Crimes against Life and Body Integrity;
- Against sexual freedom and security;
- When it affects normal psychosexual development;
- Family violence;
- Domestic violence;
- Violation of sexual intimacy;
- Political violence, and
- Be declared as a Moorish food debtor.
The agreement will be taken to the INE General Council session on Wednesday, April 23. The president Guadalupe Taddei anticipated her rejection, since in “observations” to the document approved by the Commission, she claimed that the requirement does not apply for these judicial positions.