He explained that of the 344 complaints that were finally resolved by the court, almost half, 47.67%, were for contravening the rules of political or electoral propaganda or carrying out pre-campaign or campaign acts.
Of the total of these failures, 30% were related to social networks, which demonstrates the growing use of these platforms by candidates for popular election positions.
In addition, 15% of the 344 complaints resolved in the period in question were aimed at protecting the rights of vulnerable groups in society such as girls, boys and women.
In the solemn session, Reyes Rodríguez, presiding magistrate of the TEPJF, said that the electoral institutions have witnessed the political change, the alternation in the Executive power of the Federation and, above all, a transition towards a vibrant democracy.
A democracy that, he emphasized, values freedoms and that advances towards a society with greater equality and inclusive justice.
“It is an engine that allows us to correct and improve the course so that, as a society, we continue to work peacefully towards a democracy, where freedoms are well established,” he said.
Judge Felipe Fuentes Barrera commented that, through its sentences, the Specialized Chamber watches in a particular way for respect for freedom of expression by establishing the strictly necessary limits to this right, for which its work is important to ensure compliance. equity during pre-campaigns and campaigns.