Why cnte Is Trending Today?

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November 14, 2025 at 6:11 PM
The CNTE, a prominent teachers' union, has been actively contesting criticisms from Claudia Sheinbaum, the Mayor of Mexico City, regarding their protests, stating that they do not want a six-year term of mere dialogue. The union has been threatening to halt the 2026 FIFA World Cup if their demands are not met, with protests and plantons occurring in various states, including the CDMX, Oaxaca, and Zacatecas. Ricardo Monreal, the Senate Majority Leader, has called for calm and tension-free security measures in the Chamber of Deputies due to the CNTE's ongoing protests. The CNTE has delivered their petition to the deputies, calling for the abolition of the Education Reform, and has warned that there will be more protests during the 2026 World Cup if their demands are not addressed.
November 13, 2025 at 5:46 PM
Clara Sheinbaum, the head of government in Mexico City, expressed her incomprehension regarding the use of violence by members of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) during protests in front of the National Palace. The CNTE teachers have been protesting against various issues, including education reform, and have been blocking roads and attempting to disrupt government operations. The CNTE has also been criticized by the Citizen Security Council for their protests, with the council stating that they do not understand the need for such actions. Despite the protests, the CNTE has been able to hold sessions in the Chamber of Deputies following a protest in the Zócalo. The CNTE has also denied any association with the Generation Z movement. The protests have caused tension in the Zócalo, with the CNTE attempting to enter the National Palace. The CNTE has announced a 48-hour strike, with teachers planning to block various points in Mexico City on November 13 and 14.