“Teaching changes people, which changes the world.“The phrase is indisputable. The question is who said it. In this case, it was the mayor who proclaimed it.” Jose C. Paz, Mario IshiiAt a recent forum held at peace, baja california sur, Mexicoa local mayor with a very dark past has just been appointed vice president. UNESCO learning city For the community.
Will UNESCO learn that this nefarious figure is the same one who admitted the veracity of the video that went viral several years ago? He appears to have admitted to supplying drugs to a group of employees in his municipality.“When they send me some shit, when they sell faropa, I have to cover them,” Ishii challenged them while being filmed.? The mayor then tried to clarify his statement by saying that when he talked about “Falopa,” he was referring to the drug Rivotril. As if selling psychotropic drugs would make such hospitalizations less serious.. To be sure, this is not the only time Mr. Ishii has been involved in drug use issues.
Each country can send up to three candidates, and UNESCO trusts that member states meet the criteria of transparency, diversity and plurality necessary for differentiation. In the case of Ishii and his nomination, everything points to him falling into the following conditions. serious mistake.