CNTE: the dialogue with the government is a ‘monologue of power’
CNTE calls the dialogue with the government a 'monologue of power'.
CNTE calls the dialogue with the government a 'monologue of power'.
An institutional mechanism has prevented thousands of strikes and benefited more than a million workers through dialogue.
The government reports a halving of blockades, while transporters demand security and compliance with agreements.
The Church calls for dismantling language in politics and society to stop violence and recover dialogue.
Drivers demand a price review after years without adjustments, while authorities defend their position.
Collectives demand real participation in key reforms while denouncing opacity in government processes.
Tension escalated as thousands of educators challenged the government with radical demands and accusations of political tone deafness.
The head of government prioritizes dialogue over force amid tensions with protesters.
The Morenista leader highlights progress in the pension system and criticizes the CNTE's position regarding dialogue.
Mexico is moving towards a reduced working day with a structured plan that prioritizes consensus between sectors.