Sheinbaum's morning press conferences will be held in random locations so the CNTE cannot block them.

Traveling Palace.- President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the locations of the morning press conferences will be rotated so that the CNTE cannot block them.
Following yesterday's incident, where members of the beloved union blocked access to the National Palace, the president announced that the venues where the so-called "People's Morning Meeting" takes place will be rotated so that union members cannot prevent it from arriving.
Approximately 1,000 CNTE members are gathered on Corregidora Street and Correo Mayor Street, and graffiti reading CNTE can be seen outside the National Palace. pic.twitter.com/4D3ITDG26V
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"We're going to bring transparency to every corner of the country, except the CNTE offices," declared Claudia, still upset that she couldn't get her coffee in her usual place.
Now the CNTE will not even know where to set up tents.The new format, dubbed "Mañaneras Go," will include sudden transfers, last-minute changes, and live broadcasts from secret locations that only the closest team will know minutes before the start. This, it is hoped, will end up disappointing teachers who are already on vacation and just wanted to block out some time.
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Claudia Sheinbaum confirms that her cell phone and email were hacked #SomosRedd pic.twitter.com/mp9mFqy715
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Among the possible locations considered for this modality are: a boat in Xochimilco at 6:57 am, the frozen food aisle of a Chedraui Selecto, using code names like “Doctora Fénix” and “Sede Aztlán” to mislead, or even using the Maya Train as a rolling press room, although they have not yet decided if that makes it more functional or slower.
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