For a few weeks now, various trucking organizations, now in alliance with agricultural producers, have blocked roads to demand a strategy that stops assaults and robberies against truckers, as well as support for the countryside.
Without giving details of the commitments assumed by the parties, the official insisted that demands will always be met and there will be dialogue, but “there is no need to block”: “We will always attend to them, it is our obligation,” she stated.
“So yesterday there was no blockade, we did not sit at the table with blockages, we had been talking to them, listening to them, because it is also a conviction to do so and it is important to say it,” he added.
He explained that the demands at the table were on the issue of road safety. In that sense, he indicated that both the National Guard and the Secretary of Security responded to each of the concerns regarding the security issue.
“Then a minute was signed at the end in which both parties agreed, both the transporters of this organization, which is one of the smallest organizations, but they always block,” he noted.
Regarding the demands of the agricultural producers, the official explained that she was focused on installing technical tables for the following days: “They contemplate information that they did not have and doubts about the issue of the programs and the aid that they have, like never before, it must be said today, the agricultural issue and the countryside,” she added.
He acknowledged that things need to be done, but they were offered information about the times and the support that the Government of Mexico has.
The meeting ended at 1:30 a.m. this Thursday.
“We are going to continue walking and serving these and other groups as well. (…) There is not, there was not a single blockade because they also at the table are seeing that there is no such need,” he added.
