Demand Change in Energy Policy,
Food and Civil Rights
By Luis Miguel Jiménez Rodríguez
demand the policy change made by the Federation in terms of food, energy and civil rights, said in an interview with Marco Antonio Hernández Medina, state coordinator of the Independent Central of Agricultural Workers and Peasants (CIOAC).
development policies by the federal government are increasingly disservice to society as a whole, because instead of that wealth produced by workers, peasants and other sectors will remain within the Republic, leaders attach to the foreign or domestic companies that are several generations that have governed and still govern most extreme enrich the rich and impoverish the people, he said.
also mentioned that much of late which is currently the country is due to the misallocation of resources as well as the many agreements that are made with companies and governments around the world, far from helping the growth or use of the wealth emanating resources to pay any and all Mexican citizens by taxes, which are used for anything but to help the needy.
In that regard, he noted that farmers are unable to compete with transnational companies and the federal government or state do not provide the necessary support in order to have a sizable profit.
At par, stressed that the situation not improved in any sense, because the federal government does not intend to subsidize diesel, or respect the guaranteed price given to the grains, this despite the announcement by the State Government that the farmers will be supported this year matter.
Medina Hernández reaffirmed this, saying that as in past years the federation will continue importing millions of tons of grain to be marketed within the state and the country at international prices, which is absurd for the entity, as Zacatecas remains the number one producer of beans, despite the shortcomings and limitations that coyotes pose to the primary sector in general, because they do not respect the prices assigned by the government, through agreements with producers.
With regard to gasoline, called foolish policies employed by the federal government, since it is unacceptable that the petrol is more expensive in a producing country, than any other that does not produce, and all for the oil imports, rather than creating refineries that are favorable for everyone, not only affordable for some, while the rest continues to sink into the misery caused by groups of thieves.
Similarly, said the current administration has not followed up productive projects undertaken before they arrived, a motif that has stalled hundreds of producers. Finished
warning that democracy is a fallacy in Mexico, as the Federal Electoral Institute (IFE) does not allow an ordinary citizen can be registered as a candidate, unless it is integrated into a political party, which have squandered the country's domestic wealth, wasted on nonsense.
Note that this march was simultaneously throughout the country and the idea was to change the federal strategy on diet, energy and civil rights. The march was joined by several unions like the electricians, university telephone operators, among others.
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