Mexico City.– The National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI) recognized the openness to dialogue of President Claudia Sheinbaum.
The president of the INAI, Adrián Alcalá Méndez, and Commissioners Norma Julieta del Río Venegas, Blanca Lilia Ibarra Cadena and Josefina Román Vergara will meet on October 16 with the Secretary of the Interior, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, to talk about the rights agenda of access to information and protection of personal data in Mexico.
In addition, they will present different modernization plans for the INAI as an autonomous body specialized in the protection of these rights. “In this dialogue we will confirm the value of the institution, modernizing its operation in favor of the transformation that our society demands,” declared Alcalá during the inauguration of the International Risk Management Forum for Compliance with Security Duty.
According to a statement, he recalled that an initiative to reform the Mexican Constitution is being processed in the Congress of the Union with the intention of eliminating some autonomous constitutional bodies, among them, the INAI, and reassigning their tasks to different departments of the Public Administration. Federal.
“Faced with this situation, those of us who make up the Plenary of the INAI have insisted and will continue to tirelessly insist on the importance of strengthening the institution, the regulatory frameworks and improving procedures, but not of eliminating the institution,” he said. “We are committed to working hand in hand with all the political forces in this country, to ensure that any institutional change preserves access to these social achievements.” INAI commissioners Josefina Román Vergara, coordinator of the event, and Blanca Lilia Ibarra Cadena also participated in the opening of the forum. In addition, the coordinator of the Guarantor Organizations of the Federal Entities of the National Transparency System (SNT), Magda Eugenia de Jesús Lozano Ocman; the coordinator of the SNT Personal Data Protection Commission, Luis Gustavo Parra Noriega; the Advisory member of the Spanish Data Protection Agency, Joaquín Pérez Catalán, and the director of the Computing Research Center of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Juan Humberto Sossa Azuela.
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