On April 11, during an event with Claudia Sheinbaum in San José Chiapa, Julisa Contreras Zúñiga displayed a banner protesting a waste management project, which residents criticized for its lack of consultation and potential environmental impacts. Two days later, she was summoned to the Puebla State Judiciary and, after refusing to sign her resignation, was dismissed for “violations of the principles of public service.” The case has sparked debate about the boundaries between the right to protest and obligations within government.
Is protesting as a citizen now grounds for dismissal from public service?

Source: lillytellez




