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Tractor Caravan Headed for the Chamber of Deputies at the Cdmx L Live

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Commissions of San L tsaro endorsed the reform of the Water Law while producers protest outside; it is previewed that it will be raised today to plenary.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Farmers began on the morning of Wednesday, December 3, a caravan of tractors headed for Mexico City, with the aim of protesting against the Water Law that will be discussed HOY in San Lázaro. On the Mexico-Texcoco road, about 100 tractors head to the CDMX to concentrate in the Chamber of Deputies, where they plan to hold a demonstration against that law. Farmers come from Veracruz, Puebla and Tlaxcala and, so far, do not pretend to block streets…

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·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Photo: Agencia Reforma Ciudad de México.- The caravan of agricultural producers from Veracruz, Puebla and Tlaxcala that is against the National Waters Law warned that it is ready to stay a month in the capital of Mexico. On Wednesday afternoon, as the reform is being prepared to be discussed in the plenary of the Chamber of Deputies, the peasants keep taken with their tractors all the accesses of San Lázaro, on Emiliano Zapata Street, and they s…

Agricultural producers not in agreement with the reform proposal said they will seek to deliver a petition to federal deputies

To the Chamber of Deputies will arrive a caravan of at least 100 tractors and 200 motorized vehicles that do not agree with the Law of Waters that was discussed between December 2 and 3, 2025. “It is to be noted that anything we are at the foot of the canyon. It is a peaceful caravan, roads are not closing, the intention is not to block (...) We are going to reinforce it.” Miguel Beristain, spokesman of the producers in Tlaxcala, Veracruz and Pu…

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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