Overview
- CNTE announced a national 48-hour stoppage for Thursday and Friday with a central action in Mexico City, vowing to block access to the National Palace from 06:00 and install an encampment in the Zócalo.
- The coordinadora plans to replicate actions across states by taking avenues, government offices and toll booths, with particular focus on routes toward Morelos and Puebla and multiple sites in Oaxaca.
- Mexico City and federal authorities encircled the National Palace with metal barriers and coordinated policing under Secretary César Cravioto, who said additional historic sites will be fenced to deter vandalism.
- City schedules for today list one march by CFE users and workers from Reforma 164 toward the Zócalo and multiple concentrations across several boroughs, with authorities expecting roughly 1,500 participants in the march.
- Teachers’ demands include repeal of the ISSSTE pension law, scrapping of USICAMM and prior education reforms, reinstating the CNUN negotiating table with the presidency, and broader labor and budget measures, with warnings of escalated actions if talks stall.