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UNAM, IBERO and ITESO students call for a march against judicial reform

UNAM, IBERO and ITESO students call for a march against judicial reform

According to reports, in Mexico City the student march will depart from the Angel of Independence to the Senate of the Republic at 9:00 am.

On social media, the call has been spread with the hashtag #ThereIsNoFutureWithoutJustice and #ThereIsNoYouthWithoutPJ.

This march will join the mobilizations and actions that workers of the Judiciary have carried out this week to express their rejection of judicial reform.

The organizers have asked those attending this Sunday wear white clothing and carry your own signs.

In Yucatán, students have also called for a mobilization in defense of the Judicial Branch. According to the call, the march will start at 10 am from Remate del Paseo de Montejo and will go to Plaza Grande.



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