
25 Electoral Packages Stolen in Chiapas Hours Before Judicial Election
Electoral Packages Stolen in Chiapas Ahead of Judicial Election Chiapas, Mexico - In a concerning development just hours before a critical judicial election, 25 electoral packages were stolen in the state of Chiapas. The theft was confirmed by Guadalupe Taddei, president of the National Electoral Institute (INE) Mexico, during a press conference. Taddei stated, "There is nothing to hide; we must tell everything." The INE is working with authorities to investigate the incident and ensure the integrity of the election. The theft occurred while the INE was in the process of distributing electoral packages to polling stations across the state. The missing packages raise serious concerns about the fairness and transparency of the election. The INE has reported the theft to the Attorney General's office and is cooperating fully with the investigation. While the exact contents of the stolen packages are still unknown, the incident underscores the challenges faced in ensuring secure and fair elections. The INE is committed to investigating the theft thoroughly and taking appropriate action to prevent similar incidents in the future. The ongoing investigation will determine the full extent of the impact on the election.