translated from Spanish: Taxi drivers cancel mobilization planned for Monday in CDMX

The Taxistas Unidos por México group canceled the mobilization scheduled for Monday, October 21, through streets of the Historic Center of Mexico City, after they agreed with capital authorities to install dialogue tables to analyze their demands.
The demonstration, which would be alien to the one held on October 7 by the member of the National Taxist Movement and which blocked main avenues of the capital, would be held on foot, and would have as a starting point the Hemicycle to Juarez towards the local Congress .
At a press conference, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, head of the Government Secretariat in Mexico City, confirmed the suspension of the march and blockades, and stated that as part of the agreements that led to its cancellation is the presentation of taxi drivers to the Congress and the Semovi of a law initiative to improve security on public transport.
Accompanied by representatives of Taxists United for Mexico, she stressed that the local government will remain open to dialogue because its objective is that “all the inhabitants of this capital can live together civilly, without affecting the rights of third parties”.
Among other points, the dissatisfied demand a review of the fare and social benefits, as well as “even floor” with transports operating through applications.
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Original source in Spanish

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