Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Update to: Conaie and the government disagree on results of dialogue, Fenocin threatens another national strike Published: Volume 6, Issue 48 On Wednesday, October 5th, the Government gave details on the progress of the dialogue tables with the indigenous organizations. The press conference was attended by the Minister of the Government, Francisco Jiménez; the Minister […]
Government says they have reached 143 agreements with indigenous organizations
Published on October 10, 2022
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Secretary of Economy of Mexico resigns, without signing agreement with Ecuador
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Government warns National Assembly that if it blocks the National Development Plan it could be dissolved
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