
CNTE Protest Shuts Down Access to Mexico's National Palace
Mexico City Protest: CNTE Disrupts Access to National Palace On May 21, 2025, members of the CNTE (National Coordinator of Education Workers) staged a protest outside the Palacio Nacional in Mexico City. The demonstration involved the forceful removal of security barriers, blocking access to the building for both reporters and government officials. A short video circulating online captured the event, showing protestors dismantling the fences and creating a scene of tension and disruption. "We are demanding the government address our concerns about education reform," stated one CNTE member, though their full name was not provided in the video. The protest highlighted ongoing disputes between the union and the government over education policies and funding. The incident resulted in temporary disruption and raised concerns about security at the National Palace. The government responded by issuing a statement condemning the violence and emphasizing its commitment to dialogue. However, the protest underscored the depth of the issues at hand and the CNTE's resolve to press for change. Further discussions are expected to follow in the coming days to address the union's demands and ensure the safety and security of government buildings.