## Political Parties Stripped of Registration in Baja California
The Electoral Regime and Political Financing Commission of the State Electoral Institute (IEE) has made a significant decision to revoke the registration of the political party Fuerza por México, as well as cancel the accreditation of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) in Baja California. This decision will be presented for consideration by the General Council of the IEE.
**Fuerza por México Loses Registration**
Vera Juárez Figueroa, the chairwoman of the commission, explained that Fuerza por México, led by local deputy Diego Lara Arregui, failed to secure at least 3% of the votes in the legislative elections on June 2, 2024. This failure led to the party losing its political rights at the local level. Juárez emphasized that although the party lost its legal standing, its leaders and candidates must still fulfill fiscal obligations until the party’s assets are liquidated.
**PRD’s Accreditation Revoked**
In a similar decision, the commission annulled the accreditation of the PRD based on the party’s national de-registration due to not achieving the required 3% of votes in the federal elections on June 2, 2024. This revocation means that the party loses its rights and prerogatives as outlined in the Constitution and relevant laws.
Both decisions, detailed in judgments 12 and 13, will be forwarded to the General Council of the Local Public Body for review and potential approval.
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### **Additional Context: Recent Developments in Mexico’s Political Landscape**
**Electoral Reforms Under Discussion**
As electoral processes continue to evolve in Mexico, discussions around potential reforms have been a hot topic. While not immediately on the agenda, reforms aim to address issues such as party registration criteria and voter engagement, sparking debates among political analysts and officials.
**Continued Changes and Challenges**
The actions taken by electoral authorities in Baja California reflect broader changes and challenges faced by political parties in Mexico. With the shifting political landscape, parties are under increasing pressure to meet electoral thresholds and maintain public support, ensuring a dynamic and representative political system.
Stay tuned for more updates on TJGringo.com as these developments unfold.