If anyone has the capacity to paralyze the mobility of Mexico City, it is the National Union of Workers of the Collective Transportation System, which is headed by Fernando Espino and, as an example, what happened yesterday with the so-called staggered strike. With 97 trains out of operation throughout the network due to lack of personnel, the consequences were crowding, pushing and desperation of users, who in some cases waited up to 50 minutes to be able to board a convoy. The Metro management assured that negotiations with union members to meet their labor demands are very advanced. However, the union maintains the warning that it will continue with these strikes if an agreement is not reached.
They denounce drug dealing in the FES Cuautitlán
After the murder of a student from the Cuautitlán Faculty of Higher Studies of the UNAM, the mayor of Cuautitlán Izcalli, Luis Daniel Serrano Palaciosannounced that students reported the alleged sale of drugs inside the campus located in the community of San Sebastián Xhala. We are told that these statements were made public by the Morenoist councilor in a Cabildo session, during which he mentioned that they would establish contact with the director of the FES and called for them to take measures to address this issue, within the scope of their autonomy.
They go against the imposition of the Development Plan
Neighbors accused legal defects and imposition by the Government of Mexico City regarding the consultation for the General Development Plan of which the results were announced yesterday. Despite the accusations, the still owner of Metrópolis, Pablo Yanesassured that there was a “strong volume of participation.” The Front for the Defense of the Rights of the Peoples and Neighborhoods of Anáhuac called to form a common front against the imposition of the PGD and called on the communities that were not consulted to present complaints to the CDMX Human Rights Commission. And, they tell us, there will be more neighborhood mobilizations.













