TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - The announcement comes as a disappointment for human rights activists, who had wanted a civilian command for the new force.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Friday he will announce the appointment next week.
The country's National Human Rights Commission had recommended a civilian head the force, which will be made up of mainly of military and federal police.
But López Obrador said, "We need a member of this institution (army), with experience, discipline, rectitude, honesty, professionalism."
Mexico's armed forces have been implicated in rights abuses, and critics say they are not trained for civilian law enforcement work.
Source: AP