Mexico City. The Supreme Court received the constitutional controversy that the majority of the advisors of the National Electoral Institute (INE) decided to file in the General Council to reverse the absolute powers that the Legislative Branch gave to the presidential advisor Guadalupe Taddei.
Six of the eleven councilors considered that these changes to article 45 of the General Law of Electoral Institutions and Procedures (Lgipe) are an invasion of the autonomy of the electoral authority and that it goes against the Constitution
The controversy submitted requests the Court to consider the legitimate interest of the directors, since the legislative changes represent an impact on the sphere of their powers, because the new powers allow Taddei to execute the assignment of holders of Technical Units and Executive Directorates without consider the General Council.
The Executive Secretariat was in charge of delivering the 131-page document, where the ministries state that the changes approved by a majority of the Legislative Branch through a secondary law referring to a judicial and non-electoral reform, are an invasion of the autonomy and collegiality of the INE.
“The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States establishes in its article 41 that the INE is an autonomous body, in charge of organizing elections and guaranteeing democracy in the country. This autonomy implies that its operation should not be subject to external influences, particularly from the Legislative or Executive Branch,” the controversy relates.
They also state that if the power to appoint directorates resides in a single person “there is a risk that a vision or criterion will be imposed that does not reflect the plurality that is required”, which affects the collegiality that distinguishes the INE as a collegiate body. since its creation.
“The effects of this concentration of power are not only normative, but have practical consequences that can affect public confidence in the electoral system. A body perceived as dependent on a central figure may face questions about its impartiality and legitimacy,” they explain.
In addition, they ask that the Supreme Court grant the suspension of these regulations, which imply an invasion of the sphere of competence of the INE, to “avoid further constitutional violations to the detriment of the sphere of competence of this Institute.”
Because it is an autonomous body, the dissatisfied ministries reproach that it represents a brake on any power that with its actions could disrupt or dismantle the organization or operation, which is why they ask that the intention of the intervention of the Legislative Branch be avoided.
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What legal precedents and international norms could be invoked to support the INE’s argument for autonomy, and what potential consequences might Mexico face from the international community if the changes to Article 45 are deemed undemocratic?
## World Today News Interview: INE Autonomy and the Taddei Controversy
**Introduction:**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we’re discussing the recent controversy surrounding the National Electoral Institute (INE) and the powers granted to presidential advisor Guadalupe Taddei. Joining us are [Guest 1 Name], a prominent legal scholar specializing in electoral law, and [Guest 2 Name], a political analyst with extensive knowledge of Mexican politics.
**Section 1: Understanding the Controversy**
* **Host:** [Guest 1 Name], could you provide our viewers with a concise overview of the controversy surrounding Guadalupe Taddei and the changes to Article 45 of the General Law of Electoral Institutions and Procedures? What specific concerns have been raised by the INE councilors?
* **[Guest 1 Responce]**
* **Host:** [Guest 2 Name], how significant are these changes in the context of Mexican political history? Do you see them as a threat to the INE’s independence and the integrity of the electoral process?
**Section 2: Autonomy of the INE**
* **Host:** The INE has argued that these changes are an invasion of its autonomy. [Guest 1 Name], can you elaborate on the constitutional principles regarding the INE’s autonomy? Why is it so crucial for the INE to operate independently from other branches of government?
* **[Guest 1 Responce]**
* **Host:** [Guest 2 Name], some argue that the INE’s autonomy creates a disconnect between the electoral body and the will of the people. How do you respond to this criticism?
**Section 3: Implications for the Electoral Process**
* **Host:** The INE councilors have expressed concerns that concentrating power in the hands of a single person could compromise the impartiality and legitimacy of the electoral system. [Guest 2 Name], what are the potential ramifications of such a concentration of power on public trust in elections?
* **[Guest 2 Responce]**
* **Host:** [Guest 1 Name], what legal avenues are available to the INE to challenge these changes, and what are the likely scenarios for the future of this controversy?
**Section 4: Broader Political Context**
* **Host:** [Guest 2 Name], how do you see this controversy fitting into the broader political landscape in Mexico? Are these changes indicative of a larger trend towards centralization of power?
* **[Guest 2 Responce]**
* **Host:** [Guest 1 Name], what message do you think this controversy sends to the international community about the state of democracy in Mexico?
**Conclusion:**
Thank you both for sharing your insights on this important issue. This controversy highlights the delicate balance between democratic principles and the functioning of government institutions. It remains to be seen how the Supreme Court will rule on this matter and what impact it will have on the future of Mexico’s electoral system.
**Call to Action:**
We encourage our viewers to stay informed about this issue and to engage in respectful and constructive dialog about the importance of protecting democratic institutions.