Rosa Icela Rodríguez has urged the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) to end its current protests to prevent further public disruptions, asserting that open dialogue remains the only viable route to reaching a formal agreement.
The Push for Dialogue Over Protest
The government is calling for an immediate conclusion to the CNTE’s protest actions. According to public statements, Rosa Icela Rodríguez emphasized that the path to resolving the ongoing dispute is through communication, exhorting the union to stop activities that cause widespread affectations to the public.
The route to reach agreements is dialogue.
Rosa Icela Rodríguez
Demonstrations in Pachuca
Despite the government’s calls for a resolution, the union continues to mobilize. Reports indicate that members of the CNTE have marched in Pachuca, maintaining their presence in the streets as part of their ongoing demands.
The Financial Cost of Conflict
The standoff has moved beyond political disagreement into a debate over economic impact. Local reports have raised questions regarding the financial burden and the overall cost associated with the CNTE’s activities and protests.