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The government will respect the rights of Inai workers

Commissioner Juliet del Río stated that the Minister of Home Affairs, Rose Icela Rodriguezshow that labor rights from worker from the National Transparency Institute (Henna), before finally disappearing.

After leaving the meeting with the Head of the Ministry of Home Affairs (Segob), the official stated that the person in charge of the country's domestic policy left the dialogue open, but without any commitment that this Transparency body would not disappear.

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“The Interior Minister left the door open to continue holding meetings and requesting more information,” Del Río said.

He added that “there are no plans for the future, nor is there any talk about it or any transformation. “We are talking about the present, namely defending @INAImexico.”

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He asked not to be confused because “Secretary Rosa Icela accepted and only confirmed that the workers will respect each other and that we will meet at the next meeting to continue to give her elements about the importance of INAI.”

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