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The electoral reform it has been more about lowering the very very high salaries of the head operatives of that institute, by law and constitutional mandate a Mexican public server CAN NOT earn more money than the president, the main directors didn't want to abide (for no reason!) to that law along with their many many assistants and helpers with a long list of allowances such as money for gas, money for restaurants, money for mobile plans (the most expensive ones of course), money for groceries, money for monthly expenses and a long etc cutting those expenses sent an alarm at their people and forced them to "protest" that's why the "protest" didn't last as a real demonstration for something or similar of high seriousness Just to clarify so you have both sides of the story All this information is of public domain You can see it yourself if you want Google > INE director Lorenzo Cordova, Ciro Murayama salario Your channel is about travel yes but since the subject came into the video so you know by your own experience and not what only one side tells you about it Great and informative video
Thank you for the information! Great to know all those details. Agree that we need to have both sides of the story. I was only able to get some information from the outside news. Definitely biased. Fortunately, we met a guy on the street who told us the other side's story. We included only a small piece of the conversation in the video as the background was too loud, the audience may not be able to hear. We don't know much politics, but definitely some unique experience for us during our trip.
Hi AZ... The central library of UNAM national university it's no painted, is made of stones of different colors from all México country territory... Best regards 🇲🇽
Were the Coast Guard cutters actual wrecks or were they sunk to make playgrounds for divers under the guise of creating reefs like the USS Oriskany was?
@@journeysofaz8863, THAT's the story they tell but in reality they are sunk close enough to land that the rich tourists can dive on them. If they WERE reef ships they would be farther and deeper than they are. I have NEVER bought into their story and I never will.
@@richardcline1337 Even natural reefs only live in shallow water because they need the sun light. There is no reef in deep water anyway. It's dark there. Try to explore and learn the world use your own eyes and your own judgement rather than listen to what others say.
@@journeysofaz8863, I still maintain the ships being used as anything but playgrounds for rich tourists to dive on is the PRIMARY reason they are sunk. Prohibit ding on them and they'll quickly stop sinking them. As for the reefs you are correct on the daylight needs.
Are you serious? Rich tourist's? I'm not rich and I have been going to Key Largo to dive for over 20 years. My friends and I have pumped 10's of thousands of dollars into the Key Largo economy. We rent cars,we go out on dive charters, we go to restaurants ect. The ships that have been sunk are home to a massive amount of coral and other marine life. You sound like a bitter angry dude.