In an interview with Manuel López San Martín for MVS Noticias, Carlos Bautista Tafoya, an independent congressman from the Hat Movement, explained that this movement will be marching for “Generation Z.”
Expectations are growing in Mexico City for the imminent march called by Generation Z, a group seeking justice and peace in the face of the pain caused by the death of Carlos Manzo.
In this context, Carlos Bautista Tafoya, an independent congressman and member of the Hat Movement, will join the demonstration along with thousands of citizens.
The march, which will depart from the Angel of Independence and end at the Zócalo, aims to highlight the need for a change in the country’s security and justice policies. “Young people want to be heard and have real support from the government,” Bautista emphasized in an interview with Manuel López San Martín, highlighting the importance of citizen movements.
Bautista made a clear appeal to those who will participate: “We want this march to be a space for expression and unity, where our cry for peace and justice is heard.” With a history of peaceful demonstrations, such as the recent one in Uruapan, the protesters seek to demonstrate that it is possible to raise their voices without violence.
Emphasizing the importance of an orderly demonstration, the legislator stated, “We don’t want anyone to use our struggle to justify violence. We disassociate ourselves from any act that does not represent our true intention.” As the day approaches, the community is preparing for what could become one of the most significant protests of the year.
Generation Z activism is not just a passing phenomenon; it represents a cultural and social shift in Mexico. Bautista asserted that, “This moment has awakened an outrage that will not be quelled. Young people are ready to take the reins of their future.” The echo of their commitment will resonate throughout the nation.
The march also highlights the need for concrete answers regarding the case of Carlos Manso and other victims. As Bautista explained, “This pain we feel must be transformed into action. We want justice, truth, and a country where we can live in peace.”
Everything is ready for tomorrow, when the voice of Generation Z will be heard in the streets. Will this be the beginning of a profound change in the fight for justice in Mexico? The answer could be found in the streets of the capital. This is the moment for young people to make a difference and become the architects of their own future, concluded Carlos Bautista Tafolla, independent congressman for the Hat Movement with Manuel López San Martín.

Source: mvsnoticias




