“I despise the people who have used the teaching profession to lend themselves to corruption,” she wrote in her message, which was accompanied by a photograph of her surrounded by a group of teachers.
The true builders of public education in Mexico have been thousands of committed teachers. I come from there, I owe it to them, to work shoulder to shoulder. I despise the people who have used the teaching profession to lend themselves to corruption. pic.twitter.com/92LmngK38O
– Leticia Ramírez Amaya (@Letamaya)
September 11, 2022
This Sunday, the newspaper Reforma published an interview with Gordillo Morales, who headed the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE) for more than two decades, from 1989 to 2013, and faced accusations of money laundering and organized crime, which is why who was imprisoned for five years, part of them in the hospital.
Gordillo “failed” during the interview with the new secretary and the federal education policy.