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Mexico's Permanent Commission to Ratify SAT Appointee, Reviews Weekly Agenda
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Mexico's Permanent Commission to Ratify SAT Appointee, Reviews Weekly Agenda

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexico's Permanent Commission is preparing to ratify Jennifer Krystel Castillo Madrid as administrator general of large taxpayers for the SAT.
  • The ratification is scheduled for Wednesday, June 17, following a hearing by the Third Commission.
  • The week's legislative agenda also includes commemorating the 75th anniversary of the UN's First World Conference on Women and discussing a new regulation for the Permanent Commission.

Mexico's Permanent Commission is set to ratify Jennifer Krystel Castillo Madrid as the new administrator general of large taxpayers for the Tax Administration Service (SAT). The Third Commission will hold a hearing for Castillo Madrid on Wednesday, June 17, before the full Permanent Commission considers the appointment.

Laura Itzel Castillo Juรกrez, president of the Presiding Board, announced the upcoming session in a video message. She indicated that if the Third Commission approves the nomination, the Permanent Commission could ratify it on the same day. The week's legislative agenda is packed, including a solemn session to mark the 75th anniversary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL) in Mexico, with participation from all three branches of government.

The Permanent Commission will continue to promote work with debate, dialogue and agreements on issues that interest the people of Mexico.

โ€” Laura Itzel Castillo JuรกrezIn a social media post detailing the upcoming legislative agenda.

Furthermore, parliamentary groups plan to establish a working group to draft a new set of regulations for the Permanent Commission. Legislators will also consider a proposal allowing them to submit initiatives through the Congress Channel. The week will also commemorate the anniversary of the UN's First World Conference on Women, held in Mexico in 1975, a significant event for gender equality and women's rights.

This historical milestone was fundamental for the fight for gender equality and set a precedent in the defense of women's rights.

โ€” Laura Itzel Castillo JuรกrezEmphasizing the importance of the anniversary of the First World Conference on Women.
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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.