‘Gen Z’ protests called for in Mexico City this Saturday have ended Riots break out in the capital Zocaloin front of the entrance of the National Palace, the seat of the executive branch, EFE reported. The march drew thousands of Mexicans from all over the world. … age.
The tour started at the Angel of Independence like a peaceful march And what we arrived at was the largest plaza in the country. There was a demonstration “black block” he hit the fence with a hammer and a stone They guarded the National Palace until it was demolished.
This led to clashes between the group and police in the capital, with tear gas and fire extinguishers being fired. According to Mexican media reports, medical services deployed at the scene They treated 20 people injured in the blow..
Mexico’s Gen Z national protests were not differentiated by age, as they are in other parts of the world. However, for the call to “not forget” the victims This problem persists even though Mexico experienced a change of government in 2018 with the inauguration of former President López Obrador and was succeeded by Mr. Sheinbaum.
This call was a wake-up call for students, farmers, opposition politicians, and citizens born in Michoacán, like Christians. In a statement to EFE, he said the violence in his region had ended, citing the November 1 killing of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo (1985-2025) as evidence of this.
“That’s the irony on the part of politicians. I think if politicians really accepted that there is a problem with violence, it would be easier to deal with.” I declared it after defining myself as He said he was “nonpartisan” and that “no one gave him a single peso” for participating in the march.
This clarification came after Sheinbaum linked the self-proclaimed group “Generation Z Mexico” as part of the opposition. To the National Revitalization Movement (Morena)the ruling party that became the president of Mexico.