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Pnc Removes Tents From the Teachers' Union in Front of the National Palace

On Tuesday afternoon, riot police officers from the National Civil Police (PNC) began to remove the tents installed by members of the Guatemalan Union of Workers and Education Workers (STEG) in the vicinity of the National Palace of Culture, in zone 1 of the capital. The action took place after 51 days of occupation, begun on 26 May, when the teachers’ union installed a camp in the Plaza de la Constitución as part of its pressure measures. Secur…
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By Fernando Castellanos The National Civil Police (PNC) removed the tents and champagnes installed by the Guatemalan Education Workers Union (STEG) in front of the National Palace, zone 1 capital, as part of compliance with a ruling of the Constitutional Court (CC) that ordered the release of this public space. The structures were [...]

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On Tuesday afternoon, riot police officers from the National Civil Police (PNC) began to remove the tents installed by members of the Guatemalan Union of Workers and Education Workers (STEG) in the vicinity of the National Palace of Culture, in zone 1 of the capital. The action took place after 51 days of occupation, begun on 26 May, when the teachers’ union installed a camp in the Plaza de la Constitución as part of its pressure measures. Secur…

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TV Azteca Guate Digital broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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