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Info CDMX anticipates orderly transition with new transparency body; rights to information and data protection guarantee
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Info CDMX anticipates orderly transition with new transparency body; rights to information and data protection guaranteed

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement New plan
  • Info CDMX announced it will oversee the transition to a new transparency and data protection framework.
  • The institute assured citizens that rights to access information and data protection remain in effect.
  • Preparations are underway to ensure an orderly institutional transition.

Mexico City's transparency institute, Info CDMX, has announced it will manage the transition to a new transparency and data protection framework following the approval of secondary laws. The institute stated it will monitor the implementation process according to the transitional provisions of the new regulations.

Info CDMX emphasized that citizens' rights to access public information and protect personal data remain fully valid. Individuals can continue to submit requests to obligated entities in Mexico City under the current applicable legislation. The institute will maintain its institutional actions to ensure continuity of functions and proper management of its responsibilities until the new framework is fully in effect.

To facilitate an orderly transition, Info CDMX has undertaken significant technical and administrative preparations in recent months. These include organizing archives, integrating documents, reviewing systems, and following up on procedures. The institute has also reaffirmed its commitment to collaborate with relevant authorities to ensure a responsible, orderly process focused on human rights.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.