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Upva Protests at Cis to Demand Regularization of "Pirata" Taxis

More than a thousand members of the Popular Union of Ambulant Vendors (UPVA) October 28 marched this Tuesday to the Integral Service Center (CIS) to demand that the movement of pirate collective taxis be allowed by pointing out that they represent a job opportunity. The non-conforming marched from the highway shed to Atlixco to the CIS to demand that the state government be flexible so that this informal transportation system is regularized, as …
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More than a thousand members of the Popular Union of Ambulant Vendors (UPVA) October 28 marched this Tuesday to the Integral Service Center (CIS) to demand that the movement of pirate collective taxis be allowed by pointing out that they represent a job opportunity. The non-conforming marched from the highway shed to Atlixco to the CIS to demand that the state government be flexible so that this informal transportation system is regularized, as …

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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