After that in the Chamber of Deputies They endorsed the ruling that proposes eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the National Institute of Transparency Access to the Information and Protection of Personal Data (Henna), on August 23, members of the institution asked to engage in dialogue and work together on the modernization of the Institute.
This Tuesday, the president commissioner of the Inai, Adrian Alcala Mendezshared the position of the Plenum in the face of the ruling, where he stressed that the elimination of the body represents an attack on the democracy.
“Instead of raising the elimination of the Inai, We propose to work together on its modernization. The importance and relevance of independent, autonomous, specialized and impartial regulatory figures, such as the henna, is essential to the health of any democracy.”
Alcalá also reiterated the call to stop the extinction: “To the next legislators in Congress, to the new federal authorities… make a stop along the waysit down at the dialogue table.”
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