The students and graduates demanded, in addition to education, agreements with the private initiative to guarantee labor inclusion, as well as for professional internships and social service.
According to the calls made on social networks, the members of that community also denounce that there is a climate of abuse of authority, lack of teachers, bullying.
They also pointed out that the head of the Benito Juárez García Welfare Universities Coordinating Body, Raquel Sosa, did not give them an answer and asked them to stop being “idle” in protests.
Other demands are to raise the quality of education by restructuring curricula. with the accompaniment of public universities and specialists, to have sufficient and trained personnel, as well as the professionalization of academic personnel to improve pedagogical methods
They also demanded to finish building all the schools in the country, but “focus on the professional quality of the students and not just public works.”
They also demanded respect for the internal organization and the democratic election of campus coordinators.