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The arrival of Taddei at the INE represents a drastic change in the organization.
Despite the high cost of operating the INE, Mexico does not occupy the first places in the “Democracy Index 2022”.
Guadalupe Taddei Zavala is the new president of the INE and her appointment has become a trend within social networks, where the woman has sparked an important conversation around her arrival at the Institute.
The INE has an operating cost of more than thirteen billion pesos within the Fiscal Year of 2023 and despite this budget, Mexico does not appear on the list of countries with the highest rate of democracy in the world.
If we see the “Democracy Index 2022”within this It stands out that Norway is the country with the highest index, reaching 9.81, followed by New Zealand, with 9.61 and Iceland with 9.52.
“According to the Democracy Index, Norway was considered the most democratic country in 2022. Countries are given a score from zero to ten, with scores closer to ten meaning the country is more democratic. In 2022, Norway scored 9.81 points; New Zealand and Iceland followed. On the other hand, Afghanistan was ranked as the least democratic country in the world with an index score of only 0.32,” he explained. Statistaby exclusively presenting the previous study to subscribers of the platform.
New president at INE
With Guadalupe Taddei Zavala As the new president of the INE, a very important story is written in this institute and a benchmark is set for what is to come in the electoral market, with very specific actions, such as those that have to do with the way in which the electoral market has been integrated. political factor and the influence it has on the consumer.
The INE is renewed. For the first time it has a female president. We wish the best to Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, the country and democracy. Let pride and contempt for the people be left behind.
— Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum (@Claudiashein) March 31, 2023
The INE has become a very important benchmark in the market thanks to the influence that democratic activities have in the country. Just look at the reactions generated by a farewell post from Cyrus Murayamaformer INE counselor, who assured the following on networks (@CiroMurayamaINE, Twitter):
“It’s time to say goodbye. It has been a pride to work alongside her, colleagues from INE Mexico. Thank you thank you thank you. And forever, “explained the counselor.
Murayama’s statement registered more than 170,000 views on the video showing his farewell to fellow counselors, close to 3,000 comments and more than 9,000 likes at the time of consulting the post.
Dr. Claudia Cheinbaum, Head of Government of Mexico City, celebrated that “INE is renewed. For the first time it has a female president. We wish the best to Guadalupe Taddei Zavala, the country and democracy. Let pride and contempt for the people be left behind.”
This post generated close to 300 thousand interactions on Twitter.
There is no doubt that social networks have become a key space for interacting with consumers and, based on this interaction, very important tasks have been defined that remind us of how valuable communication has become when it comes to political issues.