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Mario Delgado Refuses to Hand over Resources to CNTE to Withdraw Sit-In

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Mario Delgado denied that section 22 of the CNTE Oaxaca has received 800 million pesos from the educational authorities to withdraw its sit-in from Mexico City (CDMX). Everything is done with budget from the Ministry of Education and does not pass through the hands of the union, neither SNTE nor CNTE... There is no recourse for the unionMario Delgado, holder of the EDPDelgado said that they were actually funds already allocated to meet the needs…

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After it became clear that the Federal Government would have allocated 800 million pesos to Section 22 of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) in Oaxaca, in the midst of negotiations to lift the sit-in installed in the Zócalo, the head of the SEP, Mario Delgado, rejected that it was a payment to the teachers to withdraw his protest.The versions arose after the CNTE agreed to dismantle the camp that it maintained for almost three …

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Mario Delgado denied that section 22 of the CNTE Oaxaca has received 800 million pesos from the educational authorities to withdraw its sit-in from Mexico City (CDMX). Everything is done with budget from the Ministry of Education and does not pass through the hands of the union, neither SNTE nor CNTE... There is no recourse for the unionMario Delgado, holder of the EDPDelgado said that they were actually funds already allocated to meet the needs…

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The Secretary of Education, Mario Delgado neg that the 800 million pesos for Oaxaca are a payment for the CNTE to withdraw its plant.

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After the versions that pointed out that the federal government would have assigned 800 mdp to the CNTE to remove the sit-in they had for weeks in the Historical Center of the CDMX, the secretary of Public Education, Mario Delgado, went out to clarify the issue. In interviews with various media, the head of the SEP denied that these resources were related to the uprising of the protests and said that the money is destined to attend to the educat…

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The head of the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), Mario Delgado Carrillo, denied that the federal government had given money to section 22 of the National Coordination of Education Workers (CNTE), of Oaxaca, to raise their sit-in in Mexico City. During his work visit in Tijuana, Baja California, Delgado was asked: “Did you never offer this money to leave?” “No, no, it’s a negotiation that takes place based on the needs of the service in the st…

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Monitoring of educational spending Mario Delgado evades to transparentize the 800 mdp to Section 22: hides if other states receive identical support The secretary denied that the Oaxaca stock exchange was a condition to lift the sit-in, but did not identify another state with educational lag that has received an equivalent extraordinary support. #JaimeGUERRERO 800 mdp [...] The post Mario Delgado evades transparent the 800 mdp to Section 22: hid…

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Azteca Baja California broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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