CNTE Begins to Withdraw From the CDMX Zocalo
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Mexico City.- The Government of Mexico City, through the Secretariat of Works and Services (SOBSE), deployed a special cleaning and washing operation on the Zócalo iron and streets of the perimeter A of the Historic Center, after the withdrawal of the sit-in installed by members of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE). The day began after the departure of the camp and aimed to restore order, cleanliness and usual transit in this …
CDMX.- From the hand of Morena, a dozen teachers who have held positions in teachers' organizations such as the SNTE and the CNTE, today occupy a career in the Chamber of Deputies. They are legislators from states such as Oaxaca, Chiapas, Michoacán, Veracruz, Puebla, Jalisco, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas, Hidalgo and the State of Mexico, who through their initiatives have sought to bring reforms to the plenary of San Lázaro to comply with many of the tea…
The Government of Mexico City, through the Ministry of Works and Services (SOBSE), implemented an operation to clean and wash the Zócalo iron and streets adjacent to the perimeter of the Historical Center of the capital, after the withdrawal of the planton by members of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE). Three crews participated in the operation with 270 workers from the Subdirectorate of Green Areas and Cleaning of the Center…
The teachers of the Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) began this Saturday morning the progressive dismantling of their megaplanton and camp installed in the Zócalo capitalino. After keeping the political heart of Mexico City invaded for more than 20 days, generating a significant impact on the mobility and commercial activity of the Centro Histórico, the teachers' movement now shows signs of retirement.
After 23 days of demonstrations, blockades and riots, the teachers returned to their places of origin Escarlet Romero OEM-Informex Members of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) began to lift their tarpaulins and campaign houses after a march and 23 days of demonstrations, blockades and riots in the capital. It was around 5 p.m. that CNTE members removed their campaign houses and removed their tarpaulins that occupied much of t…
During the morning of Saturday, June 7, members of the National Coordinator of Education Workers ( CNTE ) began to withdraw their campaign houses from the Zócalo capitalino, after more than 20 days of demonstrations. --> Subscribe to the WhatsApp channel of adn40 It should be remembered that since the night of June 6 some teachers began to withdraw but it is expected that by 4:00 pm all the members of the CNTE will leave the plate of the Zócalo.…
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