Between October 17, 1995 and February 16, 1996, a series of work groups were held in the town of San Andrés Larráinzar, Chiapas, in the tradition of public dialogue, historically claimed by Mexican society, in which They addressed problems related to indigenous rights and cultures. In a political space, legitimized by the Mexican State and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), which was accompanied from the Legislative Branch by the Commission for Harmony and Pacification (Cocopa), and from civil society by the National Commission for Intermediation (Conai), historical agreements were generated, which to date persist without being fulfilled, despite the arrival of alternation in our country, even though these agreements seem like a thing of the past, when they are not.
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