MEXICO CITY (proceso.com.mx).– Blanca Lilia Ibarra Cadena, president commissioner of the National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI), expressed her confidence that the Senate of the Republic appoints the missing commissioners to have a quorum in the plenary session of the body and be able to meet.
“I am sure that in the next period of sessions the agreements will be reached to conclude this process, which is so relevant in the transparency agenda of Mexico,” he said.
Ibarra Cadena recalled that Mexico has managed to move from a highly centralized system to a democracy, which allows the participation of all, supported by state autonomy and respect for plurality.
He also mentioned that the National Transparency System (SNT) is an example of horizontality and genuine cooperative federalism, and that this work model is based on the union, respect and plurality of the guarantor organizations that comprise it; In addition, it has the potential to bring together the perspectives of local and federal authorities, which makes it possible to configure comprehensive responses, without which social problems in Mexico cannot be solved.