Feb 15 β€’ 01:28 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico Milenio (ES)

Mario Delgado assures that there was an agreement for Marx Arriaga to resign

Mario Delgado, the head of the Mexican Ministry of Education, confirmed an agreement for Marx Arriaga to resign as director of Educational Materials, suggesting legal action if he did not comply.

Mario Delgado, the Secretary of Public Education in Mexico, reported that there was an agreement with Marx Arriaga regarding his resignation from the position of director general of Educational Materials. Delgado specified that Arriaga was to resign by February 15 and hinted at potential legal actions if this condition was not met. The context of this agreement seems to center around internal disputes or disagreements within the educational sector of the government.

During an interview in Tlaxcala, where he was inaugurating a new educational facility, Delgado also mentioned that he had previously suggested to Arriaga other roles within the government, including representing Mexico in a Latin American country, which were also declined. This indicates a complex relationship between Delgado and Arriaga, suggesting that the latter might be holding on to his position for reasons beyond simple administrative duties.

This situation exposes the ongoing tensions and political maneuverings within Mexico’s educational administration, as it highlights not just leadership struggles but also the challenges within the government that affect the educational system. The mention of legal action further implies a serious rift that could have wider implications for educational policies and the administration's stability in Mexico.

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