Michoacan Communities Demand Scjn Not Invalidate Laws that Support Their Local Self-Governments
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Photo: CSIM Mexico City Disinform ourselves. The Supreme Indigenous Council of Michoacan (CSIM) demanded that the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) respect the autonomy of the peoples of the entity during the discussion of this Tuesday’s plenary session, in which the possibility of “invalidating state laws that support local self-government, with the argument that they ‘invade’ spending powers in municipalities” will be discussed.
Indigenous self-government in Michoacan, Mexico Struggles, legal advances and political processes towards the autonomy of indigenous peoples in the state of Michoacan in Mexico On Monday 28 July at 7:30 pm, at the EDMP, 8 impasse Crozatier 75012 Debate with Helena Vari Ortega Prado, member of the Front pour l'Autonomie. In April 2011, the Purhépecha people of the city of Cherán K'eri, in the state of Michoacan in central Mexico, initiated a proc…
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