Seven INE Counselors Reject Guadalupe Taddei's Electoral Reform 'Plan B' Document

Seven of Mexico's National Electoral Institute (INE) councilors publicly distanced themselves from a document on the 'Plan B' electoral reform sent by INE President Guadalupe Taddei. The councilors stated no official INE observations or endorsements exist for the document, revealing internal conflicts and institutional tension. Observers should watch for how this dispute affects INE's cohesion and its influence on the reform process moving forward.
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Claudia Espino
Martín Faz Mora
Arturo Castillo
Rita Bell López
Dania Ravel
Cámara de Senadores
Martín Faz
Guadalupe Taddei
INE
Instituto Nacional Electoral