The ex-president Felipe Calderón collided on Twitter with Jonh Ackerman, the proposal of the CNDH to integrate the Technical Evaluation Committee (CTE) which will elect the following directors of the National Electoral Institute (INE).
The conflict occurred when Ackerman defended in the social network that there is no impediment to integrate the committee and that the important thing was “plurality and not purity”.
There is no legal impediment for a server to be part of the Technical Committee that will review the profiles of new directors @INEMexico.
My participation in @infpmorena It is strictly academic and I have no appointment.
In any case, the important thing is …
– John M. Ackerman (@JohnMAckerman) February 27, 2020
He also added that “The only thing that the opposition demonstrates when launching with everything against me is to show its enormous intolerance to plurality and its desperate need to silence the dissenting voices.”
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Before this last tweet, the ex-president accused him in an answer that is “a corifeo of the government” and pointed out that it is about integrating constitutional bodies with all the voices, not only those of power.
“Silence discrepant voices?” Do you@JohnMAckerman Is it a dissenting voice? It’s a government corifeo! That is precisely what it is about, to integrate constitutional bodies with all the voices, not only those of power, and less the most virulent ones, also at discrepants. His is not. https://t.co/UQHJo3LvBB
– Felipe Calderón (@FelipeCalderon) February 27, 2020
Ackerman also responded.
# TheVioladorEresTú https://t.co/sGmwtHaLdA
– John M. Ackerman (@JohnMAckerman) February 27, 2020
This happens after yesterday the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) insisted on appointing Ackerman as a member of the Technical Evaluation Committee (CTE) – which will determine the 4 quintets of applicants who cover the profile for being advisors – and that yesterday the opposition leaders in San Lázaro warned that Ackerman does not cover the profile, they anticipated legal actions today.
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