Priority groups will occupy 27% of council seats: IECM

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Electoral ⁢Institute Promotes Inclusion with New Council Appointments in Mexico ‌City

As part of its ongoing ⁤inclusion initiatives, the Electoral ‌Institute of Mexico City ‍(IECM) announced that 27% of⁤ the ‌councillors elected for ⁤the upcoming mayoralties will be filled by individuals from priority care groups. This move ⁢aims to enhance diversity and representation within the city’s governing ​bodies.

The IECM clarified that ‍these councillors⁢ will serve as ⁢governing bodies ‌for the⁢ city’s ‍demarcations, responsible for ​monitoring the mayor’s performance and approving the Draft‍ Expenditure Budget.

During the 2023-2024 Electoral Process, Mexico City residents elected⁢ 204 councillors, with 121 chosen through Relative Majority ⁣and 83 through Proportional Representation.‌ A total of 56 council seats will be occupied by individuals from priority groups, with⁤ 36 elected⁢ through Relative Majority and 20 through Proportional Representation.

The‍ priority group with the highest representativeness is ⁣young people, with 32 ‍spaces allocated to them. Additionally, 20 seats will be filled by women, 12 by men, 9 by individuals‍ of⁤ sexual diversity, 9 by indigenous towns and neighborhoods or⁤ communities, and 6 by older adults.

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