Assembly decision
The National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) is moving towards the end of its current day of struggle. Section 22 of Oaxaca agreed to withdraw its bases from the sit-in in the Historic Center of Mexico City and return to the entity to reorganize actions.
The state assembly of Oaxacan teachers made this decision after analyzing the results of the negotiations with the federal government. The largest contingent of the CNTE arrived at the National Representative Assembly (ANR) with the position of withdrawing the movement. The ANR started at 9:00 p.m. this Friday.
In the afternoon, work began to dismantle tents, tarps and structures in the streets surrounding the Zócalo. Hundreds of teachers were preparing to return to their states.
Political and organizational route
The ANR will formalize the decision on the recess of the national strike and will define the political and organizational route for the coming weeks. Leaders reiterated that government responses have been insufficient, especially in pensions and repeal of the ISSSTE Law of 2007. The wear and tear of the mobilization and the lack of new agreements led the bases to support a tactical withdrawal.
If the agreement is ratified, the lifting of the sit-in will put an end to almost three weeks of protests, blockades and mobilizations. The CNTE maintains its demands and will continue the fight through other means.




