The Instituto Politécnico Nacional (IPN) has called for student representatives from suspended academic units to participate in dialogue sessions aimed at addressing their demands and finding agreements to resume classes. The initiative, coordinated by the IPN's General Secretary and supported by the Ministry of Public Education (SEP), is scheduled for July 14th at the Juan de Dios Bátiz Cultural Center. The meetings aim to directly listen to students' concerns, analyze solutions, and build verified agreements to resolve the conflict. The IPN emphasized that these dialogues do not imply giving up any positions but seek institutional mechanisms to address the issue through discussion. Students previously marched to demand the resignation of the institution’s director.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the IPN's efforts to engage with students through formal dialogue processes. It reports on the institutional coordination between the IPN, SEP, and student representatives without overtly favoring either side. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the facts





