translated from Spanish: This is what the banners said that upset Silvano Aureoles

Michoacán.- No more corruption, no more violence, roads and a free village are the requests that offended Governor Silvano Aureoles Conejo, which were embodied in cardboard by inhabitants of Aguililla.

The representative visited the place square, but was greeted by inhabitants with cardboards shouting a stop to corruption and the liberation of roads from the place.

In one of the videos circulating on social media, Silvano visibly annoyed and escorted by soldiers, gets out of one of the vans and warns one of the citizens he claimed with cardboard, while the Secretary of Public Security, Israel Patrón snatts one of the banners.

Those present yell offended at him and insist on his requests to grant freedom to the people.
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In recent days in Aguililla there have been reports blockades and a series of clashes between crime groups, however, there is talk of a campaign to deter new cells from ingesting in the place, or entering into dispute around the square, as fake videos and anti-government groups have been detected that seek to provoke.
Aureoles Conejo, reported that a dialogue table attended by the federal and state government will be set up to meet the demands of the inhabitants.
 

Original source in Spanish

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