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34% of the State Is Burdened with Educational Backwardness

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Several factors such as poverty, school drop-out and low level of education keep Chiapas in the same forgetfulness CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ The economic growth that Mexico presumes towards the World Cup of 2026 has not translated into the same opportunities for all, while the country progressed in schooling and reduced illiteracy during the last decades, Chiapas faces one of its most persistent debts, since 34 percent of its population is in educati…
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Several factors such as poverty, school drop-out and low level of education keep Chiapas in the same forgetfulness CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ The economic growth that Mexico presumes towards the World Cup of 2026 has not translated into the same opportunities for all, while the country progressed in schooling and reduced illiteracy during the last decades, Chiapas faces one of its most persistent debts, since 34 percent of its population is in educati…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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