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Between the Promised Peace and the Humanism that Must Be Sustained

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Andrea Flores Mena Yesterday, the Chiapas governor, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, gave his first report as head of the executive branch in Chiapas; it has not been so long since December 8, 2024 when he promised that “peace would return to the roads of Chiapas” and launched a frontal offensive against organized crime, supported by the creation of the Pakal Immediate Reaction Force (FRIP), a year away, it is worth making a cash cut: not to applaud for…
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Andrea Flores Mena Yesterday, the Chiapas governor, Eduardo Ramírez Aguilar, gave his first report as head of the executive branch in Chiapas; it has not been so long since December 8, 2024 when he promised that “peace would return to the roads of Chiapas” and launched a frontal offensive against organized crime, supported by the creation of the Pakal Immediate Reaction Force (FRIP), a year away, it is worth making a cash cut: not to applaud for…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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