Info CDMX will monitor transition
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexico City's transparency institute will monitor the implementation of new transparency laws.
- The institute will follow the transition process and ensure compliance with the new regulatory framework.
- The goal is to contribute to an orderly institutional transition after the laws take effect.
The transparency institute in Mexico City, Info CDMX, has announced it will closely monitor the transition process following the recent approval of secondary transparency laws by the capital's Congress. The institute confirmed its commitment to overseeing the implementation of these new regulations.
Info CDMX stated that it will continue to undertake the necessary technical, operational, and documentary actions to facilitate an orderly institutional transition. This process will align with the timelines and terms established in the new normative framework once it is officially published in the Official Gazette.
The approval of these secondary laws marks a significant step in strengthening transparency within the city's governance. Info CDMX's proactive stance indicates a dedication to ensuring that the new legal provisions are effectively integrated into the city's administrative and operational structures.
The institute's role will be crucial in guaranteeing that the principles of transparency and accountability are upheld as the city adapts to the updated regulatory environment. This follow-up is intended to ensure a smooth and compliant transition, reinforcing public trust and access to information.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.