The outbreak of a teacher rebellion that will shake Mexico
The air in Mexico City is charged with tension as the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) prepares its most audacious move: an indefinite strike that will explode like thunder on next May 15, Teacher’s Day. It is not a simple protest, but a heartbreaking cry for justice, a challenge to the system that has stolen the retirement dreams of thousands of educators.
The spark that will set the Zócalo on fire
With the fury of a hurricane, the teachers will march from the Angel of Independence to the political heart of the country, where they will raise a sit-in as a bastion of resistance. Pedro Hernández, secretary of section 9, cries with a trembling voice: “Our strike will remove the claws of the disastrous ISSSTE Law of 2007, which turns our pensions into crumbs. We demand dignity!”.
Meanwhile, Yeny Pérez, the indomitable leader of Oaxaca, warns with a steely look: “We will not settle for crumbs. This battle will not end until we see the law that condemns us to misery buried.”. His words resonate as a prophecy of a storm that the government will not be able to ignore.
Betrayals and challenges on the battlefield
Among shadows of betrayal, the CNTE unmasks Senator Alfonso Cepeda, accusing him of being “a puppet who sold his soul for a political position”. Teacher Yenni Aracely Pérez reveals with contempt how “the SNTE and Morena wove a network of false affiliations”, staining the struggle with the colors of power.
The teachers, hardened in a thousand battles, advance with the determination of warriors: “We know that repression is lurking, but neither tanks nor lies will stop this human tide”. His slogan reverberates like an echo of war: “Whoever governs governs, rights are defended!”.
Will the teachers manage to write this chapter with victory ink? The country holds its breath… Share this story of struggle and discover more about the movements that are transforming Mexico. #EducationInResistance




