SNTE demands that SEP define a new system for a teaching career

They urge the SEP to replace the USICAMM with a transparent system for teachers.

New system for teachers

Alfonso Cepeda Salas, national leader of the SNTE, asked Mario Delgado Carrillo, head of the SEP, to specify the mechanism that will definitively replace the USICAMM. The objective is to guarantee transparent processes that respect the labor rights of teachers.

During the meeting, the teacher leader requested to maintain the route so that the Federal Government initiative is presented in the next legislative period.

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Pension reform and local problems

Cepeda Salas also proposed a reform of the pension system. The union has a proposal supported by actuarial studies that demonstrate financial viability to improve retirements. He considered an analysis table with the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit to be a priority.

The sectional secretaries exposed local problems such as benefit arrears in Tabasco, Nayarit and Michoacán, as well as delays in basifications and reinstatements.

Mario Delgado endorsed the institutional will to serve the teaching profession and recognized the legitimacy of the SNTE leadership. Regarding pensions, he stated that the government is not evading the situation and invited the union to participate in the construction of a public insurance company for retirement. In addition, he requested collaboration for the consultation that will begin in the coming weeks in public schools, in order to design the mechanism that will replace the USICAMM.

The problems presented reflect the current situation of the teaching profession in several entities, where debts and delays directly affect education workers.

Ernesto Ruffo arrested for alleged prosecutor huachicol

Former PAN governor arrested in Ensenada for alleged fuel smuggling. The FGR links him to the Ingemar company.

The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) arrested the former PAN governor Ernesto Ruffo Appel, 74, this Thursday in Ensenada, Baja California. He is accused of crimes related to organized crime and fuel smuggling, a modality known as huachicol fiscal. The arrest stems from a “highly complex” investigation against the company Ingemar, founded by Ruffo and dedicated to customs procedures.

Charges and background

The case dates back to July of last year, when authorities seized nearly 15.5 million liters of fuel and 129 tanker trucks in Coahuila. It was the largest hydrocarbon seizure during Claudia Sheinbaum’s government. After that operation, the Secretary of Federal Security, Omar García Harfuch, identified Ingemar as one of the companies under investigation for its possible link with the transfer of fuel.

Ruffo acknowledged being a shareholder in Ingemar, although he said he did not have a majority stake. In interviews, he stated that the company only carried out imports and reported irregularities at customs. “We imported some of the volumes,” he declared, rejecting direct responsibility for smuggling.

Research and reactions

According to the FGR, the arrest warrant was obtained after gathering investigative elements. The case also includes Ricardo Thompson, one of the founders of Ingemar, who asked to investigate his partners and accused that in 2021 Ruffo and José Merino Valdés stripped him and his son of shares and administrative positions.

The National Action Party (PAN) expressed support for the former governor and trusted that he will clarify the allegations. The PAN leadership questioned the arrest and asked for justice without partisan distinctions. Ruffo, a historic member of the PAN, was the first state governor in opposition to the PRI in 1989, and then a senator and federal representative. His case adds to the investigations into hydrocarbon smuggling networks in border areas, especially Tamaulipas.

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SNTE confirms disappearance of USICAMM in Congress

The SNTE announces the end of USICAMM and the opening of a national teaching consultation.

End of USICAMM and national consultation

The general secretary of the SNTE, Alfonso Cepeda Salas, stated that the System Unit for the Career of Teachers (USICAMM) will be eliminated during the next regular session of the Congress of the Union. The statement occurred in a meeting with the union structure of sections 9 and 10 in Mexico City.

Cepeda highlighted that the permanent dialogue with the federal government has strengthened teacher representation and allowed us to recover spaces for participation in labor decisions. He also thanked President Claudia Sheinbaum for the support of the SNTE as the legal representative of education workers.

The leader pointed out that one of the union’s central objectives is to build a new mechanism that replaces USICAMM. To this end, the federal government will begin a national consultation in August with the purpose of collecting proposals from teachers. The goal is to design a more transparent, equitable and respectful model of labor rights.

Advances in working conditions

Cepeda also highlighted that, thanks to the recovery of bilaterality between the SNTE and the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), progress has been made in basification, labor mobility, promotions, recategorizations, payment of benefits and respect for acquired rights. The national consultation seeks to consolidate these achievements and address historical demands of the teaching profession.

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Navy deploys amphibious and aerial operations in Veracruz

Navy carries out tactical exercise with semi-submersible scenarios and high-value capture.

Naval exercise in Veracruz

Elements of the Mexican Navy-Secretariat of the Navy carried out a Level V training exercise in the First Naval Region, based in the port of Veracruz. The activity combined naval, air, amphibious and special operations interventions to evaluate the capacity for coordinated response to maritime and national sovereignty risks.

Two tactical scenarios

The exercise, called “Defense in Depth”, included two scenarios representative of real operations. In the first, a semi-submersible vessel allegedly linked to illicit activities was detected, followed and intercepted. An ocean patrol, a Panther helicopter and an interceptor patrol participated. Marine Corps personnel carried out the boarding using rope techniques and neutralized the alleged offenders.

In the second scenario, the capture of a high-value target was simulated. Hours earlier, combat divers carried out reconnaissance and marking safe areas. Subsequently, Marine Corps troops were inserted into Zodiac boats and used fast rope, rappelling, and low-altitude infiltration parachuting techniques. Direct action allowed the target to be secured and extracted.

During the operation, the target received support from other violators, which were controlled with covering fire from Texan aircraft. The phased integration of capabilities reflected the tripartite division of assault teams, security with amphibious commands and paratrooper support.

The exercise demonstrated effectiveness in detecting, identifying and neutralizing threats from offshore through successive layers of surveillance, presence and intervention.

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