Councilor Kira Iris Replaced – Teqroo Decision Shocks Solidaridad

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The Electoral Tribunal of Quintana Roo (Teqroo) has revoked Kira Iris San's position as the tenth councilor of the Solidaridad council. The decision was made after an incorrect interpretation of the regulations was identified. Consequently, Teqroo has ordered a reassignment of the position to Danna Felisa Ramírez Saldaña.

The decision was made during trial JDC 53/2024, following a resolution proposal presented by magistrate Mahogany Acopa Contreras. The Solidaridad council had incorrectly interpreted regulations related to the application of Lily Campos Miranda for the tenth councilorship, leading to the appointment of Kira Iris.

After reviewing the case, Teqroo determined that the councilorship should rightfully belong to Ramírez Saldaña.

In a session held this Tuesday, Teqroo also confirmed a decision made by the Electoral Institute of Quintana Roo (Ieqroo), which refused registration to the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) as a local political party. Despite an appeal from the PRD, the refusal of registration was upheld, affirming that the decision was made in accordance with the law.

In another turn of events, the Tribunal revoked an agreement made by Ieqroo to cancel the registration of the party Movimiento Auténtico Social (MAS). The party had failed to secure three percent of the vote in the past elections. However, the Tribunal restored its rights and attributions as a local political party.

It's worth noting that Kira Iris was sworn in as councilor on September 30, replacing Roxana Lili Campos Miranda who resigned. Iris served on the Solidaridad council for just over a month.


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