Will there be fines for participating in the 2025 elections of the Judiciary? This is what the INE and the Jufed say

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Will there be fines for participating in the 2025 elections of the Judiciary? The National Electoral Institute (INE) and the National Association of Circuit Magistrates and District Judges of the Judiciary (Jufed) they have already spoken.

And this Monday the president advisor of the, Guadalupe Taddeiaccused the Jufed to implement a “wicked narrative” on the occasion of the elections of judges, magistrates and ministers.

This after the Jufed assured that there could be sanctions for those citizens who participated in the 2025 elections of the Judiciary as polling station officials or similar, since they argue that there are processes opened by this reform.

2025 Elections of the Judiciary: INE launches against the Jufed; They accuse “perverse narrative” against citizens for alleged sanctions

Guadalupe Taddei launched this day against the Jufed in a press conference, after accusing it of using a “wicked narrative“against citizens for the 2025 elections of the Judiciary.

According to the president advisor of the INE, the threats or fears that the Jufed seeks to place on citizens who intend to participate in the election of judges, magistrates and ministers are “the height of perversity”.

Taddei made it clear that there can be no sanctions against someone just for doing their job, as he indicated that it would be implausible to seek to punish or fine someone just for complying with a judicial reform.

Guadalupe Taddei, president of the INE (Victoria Valtierra Ruvalcaba)

The president advisor of the INE reiterated that it’s absurd to think that sanctions could be implemented against citizens who participate in the election, since he said that it would be like punishing people who go to vote.

Guadalupe Taddei reiterated that the 2025 elections of the Judiciary They are part of a reform that has already been approved and discussed, so in accordance with the regulations This will not be canceled or suspended.

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2025 Elections of the Judiciary: Jufed calls on the INE to abide by protection resolutions

Through a statement, the Jufed responded to the statements made this day by Guadalupe Taddei around the 2025 elections of the Judiciary.

Following the words of the president advisor of the INE, the Jufed urged this electoral body abide by the resolutions which they say are in force due to the election of judges, magistrates and ministers.

This Association indicated that currently there are suspension orders to stop the 2025 elections of the Judiciary that would have been issued by federal judges.

The jufed accused that the INE would not be complying with his “constitutional obligation” by ignoring the measures filed by judges, as he insisted that the amparo resolutions “are not negotiable”.

The Association sought to defend itself in that it does not seek to apply a “wicked narrative”, but they only intend to adhere to the legal framework, since they insist that by not complying with the protections they would be transgressing justice.

Furthermore, he assured that his recommendations for citizens They are not a threatsince they continued in the line that those who participate in elections that are contested could be placed in vulnerable situations.

Jufed launches against the INE for not complying with protection resolutions

Jufed launches against the INE for not complying with protection resolutions (Capture/X)

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