Government-INE tensions.
The National Electoral Institute (INE) on February 6 ratified Edmundo Jacobo Molina as its general secretary for another six-year term. The decision, taken with the support of eight of the INE’s eleven-member General Council, has reignited tensions between the government of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) and the INE leadership, particularly Council President Lorenzo Cordova. Several government officials have accused Cordova and his fellow councillors of undemocratic behavior for having brought forward the vote, which was originally scheduled for April 10 -- six days after the Chamber of Deputies is due to appoint four new members to the Council.
The fact that AMLO’s name will not be on the ballot in next year’s legislative elections could be a disadvantage for Morena.
In its current weakened state, the political opposition is unlikely to put up an effective fight to uphold the INE’s independence.
The four new INE Council members appointed in April will help organise elections in 2024 and 2027, as well as the 2021 midterms.
