CNTE Withdraws Its Sit-in From the Zócalo and Returns to the Classrooms, but Maintains Its Claims
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More than 5,000 businesses were affected, after sales fell by up to 70% during the 24 day blockade of the CNTE in the Historic Center.


The blockades of key highways, federal roads, toll booths and streets in cities, as well as vandalism of public and private buildings, are common tools of pressure used by political and social organizations.What in other democracies is considered unacceptable, in Mexico has become recurrent and tolerated practice.In recent weeks, CNTE closed access to Mexico City International Airport, took for weeks the Zócalo, surrounded National Palace, set f…
After withdrawing the sit-in in the Zócalo, the National Coordinator of Education Workers said that it will continue to mobilize in the country looking for an alliance with other sectors of society.The central demand continues to stand: abrogate the ISSSTE law of 2007 Text: Alejandro Ruiz Cover photo: Rogelio Morales / Cuaroscuro CITY OF MEXICO. – The National Coordinator of the Workers of the Educación declared a recess of the strike and sit-in…
After two weeks of protests in Mexico City, SNTE Section 22 and CNTE end their national struggle and classes resume tomorrow.
The Coordinator raised the sit-in in the Zócalo after almost a month of protests Atzayacatl Cabrera / OEM-Reportex After 23 days of mobilizations in Mexico City and maintaining a sit-in in the capital Zócalo, the sections of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) will return to the classrooms in their respective states, but they pictured President Claudia Sheinbaum returning next September. On Saturday, representatives of the main …
The CNTE finally raised the sit-in they had for many days (and I don't remember when) in the Zócalo capitalino. Ah, but don't trust yourself, because they promise, or rather, they threaten to return. PHOTO: MARIO JASSO/CUARTOSCURO.COM // Members of the CNTE organized a stoppage and a sit-in in the Zócalo of the CDMX. CNTE withdraws sit-in from the Zócalo after 24 days It was pure telling that we no longer remembered when the CNTE was in the Zóca…
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