New INE controls
The General Council of the National Electoral Institute (INE) prepares an oversight proposal for the 2026-2027 process. It seeks to establish greater controls over political parties that have already started internal processes to define candidacies.
The measure aims to regulate activities of candidates that, although they are presented as internal exercises, could constitute anticipated campaign events. The electoral body demands more transparency about the resources used in meetings, assemblies and promotional events.
Until now, the only restriction in force for those seeking a candidacy is to avoid direct calls to vote in their favor, according to resolutions of the Superior Chamber of the TEPJF of 2023. But the INE considers it necessary to expand surveillance due to the early start of partisan activities towards the 2027 elections, where various positions will be renewed.
Obligations and sanctions
The proposal establishes that applicants must inform the institute of the origin and destination of the resources used during internal activities. The objective is to avoid irregular financing or undue advantages.
Those who fail to comply could face sanctions and even lose the right to participate as candidates, if it is proven that they used resources without reporting them. With these measures, the INE seeks to guarantee equitable conditions between the parties and strengthen transparency before the formal start of the campaigns.




