Overview
- The teachers' union plans to suspend activities and hold coordinated protests in roughly 30 states beginning at 8:00 a.m. Thursday.
- Planned actions include blockades at the Congress of the Union, Mexico City International Airport, Palacio Nacional, and major highways into the capital.
- CNTE demands the abrogation of the ISSSTE law and the removal of education reforms from the Peña Nieto and López Obrador periods, plus the reinstatement of national and state negotiating tables.
- Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez says authorities have held more than 22 working tables and over 10 meetings with President Claudia Sheinbaum, delivered a 10% pay raise in May, froze minimum retirement ages, and advanced FOVISSSTE/FOVISSSTE debt relief and other measures.
- In Michoacán, Section XVIII announced mass takeovers of municipal presidencies on Thursday and a statewide march in Morelia on Friday, and the CNTE warns it will escalate mobilizations if demands are not addressed.