Héctor Torres Solano, general secretary of section 14, affirmed that after nine days of caravan from Chilpancingo, Guerrero, and more than 274 kilometers traveled, the federal government did not respond to the call to resolve the defense of education and job stability for the teachers in the entity.
He said that as long as the president does not receive them, they will remain in the sit-in and do not rule out calling for magisterial dissent from other entities in the country.
“It seems that the government is betting more on wear and tear, it continues with the same practices of the last government, because it is deaf, it does not see, it does not hear, the indefinite sit-in is going to be installed, we are in no hurry to withdraw, at On the contrary, we are going to stay here to rest,” he explained at a press conference outside the National Palace.
For his part, Pedro Hernández, general secretary of section nine of the CNTE in Mexico City, reproached that almost four years into the current federal administration, pending issues have not been resolved, such as the payment of salaries to teachers who are political prisoners in different States and the conflict of Nochixtlán, Oaxaca in 2016.