MEXICO CITY.- Faced with questions from the federal government and followers of the 4T, as well as violent events in the protest on November 15, the movement called Generation Z called to carry out a new gear.
The objective is to confirm that the demand is for security and justice due to the climate of insecurity that the country is experiencing and the murder of Carlos Manzomayor of Uruapan.
Second march of Generation Z: when and where?
The call establishes that the mobilization will take place on November 20 at 11:00 a.m.replicating the same starting point used last Saturday in the more than 50 cities where the first day took place.
In Mexico City, the appointment will be at Glorieta of the Angel of Independenceon Paseo de la Reforma, to advance again towards the Zócalo.
Generation Z has not detailed alternative routes or additional security measures, he asked attendees to keep an eye on his official communications.
The first demonstration brought together thousands of people, including many of them older adults and critics of the government.
The tour began at the Angel of Independence and advanced towards the Zócalo with slogans against the federal and local administration.
Incidents in the first march of Generation Z in CDMX
For most of the time everything was calm, but in the Plaza de la Constitución a group of hooded men tore down metal fences installed in front of the National Palace.
From there they registered confrontations with security elementsthrowing objects and use of tear gas.
Balance of injuries and detainees in the first march
The capital authorities reported 100 police officers injured, 20 civilians injured and 20 people arrestedin addition to another 20 presented for administrative offenses.
Organizations and attendees warned that some participants have not been located and they made a public call to share evidence that helps locate them.
Claudia Sheinbaum disqualifies the Generation Z protest
The president questioned the authenticity of the Generation Z movement, He said that it did not have a genuine origin and was promoted by opposition groups for political purposes.
He highlighted the “reduced presence of young people” and assured that the call was amplified through digital campaigns and the use of “bots.”
The president stressed that her government supports freedom of demonstration, as long as it is peaceful.
However, he insisted that a disinformation operation was detected that involved millionaire resources to influence the public narrative and delegitimize the federal administration.
