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Claudia Sheinbaum presents team that will dialogue with Mexicans

December 4 |
The Dialogues for Transformation, proposed by the sole pre-candidate of the ruling coalition Sigamos Haciendo Historia (Morena, PT and PVEM), Claudia Sheinbaum, will be carried out by a group that was presented this Sunday by the Mexican politician.
The series of dialogues with various sectors and society, aimed at developing the government program and development plan, which will be carried out in 17 forums with prominent members of civil society will be coordinated by the former rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Juan Ramón de la Fuente.
“I have decided to invite very diverse personalities. The idea is that they will coordinate these dialogues on different topics. So that there is no confusion, it is just about the working tables, the dialogues, which are going to allow building from plural, diverse opinions, the government program and the development plan”, expressed Sheinbaum.
The team will be integrated by the former governor of Chihuahua, Javier Corral; the former deputy governor of the Bank of Mexico Gerardo Esquivel; former secretary of Citizen Security of the capital, Omar García Harfuch; the businesswoman Altagracia Gómez; as well as the senator for Oaxaca Susana Harp.
Likewise, the energy sector researcher Jorge Islas Samperio; the 2016 National Science Award and former president of the National Academy of Medicine, David Kershenobich; the historian Lorenzo Meyer; the poet Irma Pineda, and the former Secretary of Education in Mexico City, Rosaura Ruiz.
“We have before us a noble cause and a historic opportunity: to consolidate the transformation of the country and to do so in an increasingly inclusive, open manner and with a profound democratic and dialogic conviction,” referred De la Fuente.
Sheinbaum leads the polls of electoral preference for the general elections to be held on the first Sunday of June 2024.
International
Trump urges Putin to reach peace deal

On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his desire for Russian President Vladimir Putin to “reach a deal” to end the war in Ukraine, while also reaffirming his willingness to impose sanctions on Russia.
“I want to see him reach an agreement to prevent Russian, Ukrainian, and other people from dying,” Trump stated during a press conference in the Oval Office at the White House.
“I think he will. I don’t want to have to impose secondary tariffs on Russian oil,” the Republican leader added, recalling that he had already taken similar measures against Venezuela by sanctioning buyers of the South American country’s crude oil.
Trump also reiterated his frustration over Ukraine’s resistance to an agreement that would allow the United States to exploit natural resources in the country—a condition he set in negotiations to end the war.
International
Deportation flight lands in Venezuela; government denies criminal gang links

A flight carrying 175 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States arrived in Caracas on Sunday. This marks the third group to return since repatriation flights resumed a week ago, and among them is an alleged member of a criminal organization, according to Venezuelan authorities.
Unlike previous flights operated by the Venezuelan state airline Conviasa, this time, an aircraft from the U.S. airline Eastern landed at Maiquetía Airport, on the outskirts of Caracas, shortly after 2:00 p.m. with the deportees.
Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, who welcomed the returnees at the airport, stated that the 175 repatriated individuals were coming back “after being subjected, like all Venezuelans, to persecution” and dismissed claims that they belonged to the criminal organization El Tren de Aragua.
However, Cabello confirmed that “for the first time in these flights we have been carrying out, someone of significance wanted by Venezuelan justice has arrived, and he is not from El Tren de Aragua.” Instead, he belongs to a gang operating in the state of Trujillo. The minister did not disclose the individual’s identity or provide details on where he would be taken.
International
Son of journalist José Rubén Zamora condemns father’s return to prison as “illegal”

The son of renowned journalist José Rubén Zamora Marroquín, José Carlos Zamora, has denounced as “illegal” the court order that sent his father back to a Guatemalan prison on March 3, after already spending 819 days behind barsover a highly irregular money laundering case.
“My father’s return to prison was based on an arbitrary and illegal ruling. It is also alarming that the judge who had granted him house arrest received threats,” José Carlos Zamora told EFE in an interview on Saturday.
The 67-year-old journalist was sent back to prison inside the Mariscal Zavala military barracks on March 3, when Judge Erick García upheld a Court of Appeals ruling that overturned the house arrest granted to him in October. Zamora had already spent 819 days in prison over an alleged money laundering case.
His son condemned the situation as “unacceptable”, stating that the judge handling the case “cannot do his job in accordance with the law due to threats against his life.”
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