The telecommunications regulatory body is about to complete three years of operating with an incomplete plenary session, since it currently exercises its powers with four commissioners out of seven that it requires and that has even led the institute to modify its organic statute to avoid paralyzing its constitutional powers and legal.
The lack of appointment, in addition to affecting the autonomous constitutional body, fails to comply with the Law on Gender Parity in Areas of Political Representation.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has delayed the appointment of new commissioners to the Plenary, arguing that the applications were invalid as they were issued by two of the three members that must be part of Banco de México (Banxico), Inegi and the National Institute for Evaluation of Education (INEE), which disappeared by decree on May 15, 2019.