Communist Party of Vietnam Highlights Strategic Vision at Mexican Global Forum of Left Wing Parties
Founded in 1996, the annual seminar organized by Mexico’s Workers Party has established itself as a space for meeting and exchange.
Founded in 1996, the annual seminar organized by Mexico’s Workers Party has established itself as a space for meeting and exchange.
Mexico’s redistributive social programs have had tangible, laudable benefits, but continuing to redistribute revenues received from taxing the working class in an economy that lacks domestic productive capacity and a financial system that fails to channel industrial credit only filters money into imports and strengthens foreign multinationals.
The theme: the union of the two cultures and the start of year-round activities to raise funds for the An Oil Ship for Cuba campaign and to celebrate the centennial of Comandante Fidel Castro’s birth.
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Parents of the Ayotzinapa students also demanded the Mexican military hand over documents pertaining to the case, asserting that “they will not deceive us against with a historical truth.”
Cuban scholar Jorge Hernández Martínez’s presentation to the 29th International Seminar of the Workers Party of Mexico.
Speaking to the victims’ families and survivors, the former Migration commissioner acknowledged that this tragedy was “unacceptable” and that “the victims’ human rights were violated.”
A Mexico City march drew over five thousand attendees, including 20 teacher training colleges, on the 11th anniversary of the disappearance of the 43 students, demanding concrete results from the Mexican government.
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on national mural program, tax inspection, Grupo Salinas tax debts, tax reforms, tariffs and China, homicide reduction and ongoing issue of Ayotzinapa.
Morena Deputy Napoleón Gómez Urrutia’s bill to double the annual bonus received by workers appears to be MIA for 2025, along with any reduction in the 48 hour workweek.