Illustration of Mario Delgado announcing Marx Arriaga's SEP resignation amid assurances on Mexican textbooks.
Illustration of Mario Delgado announcing Marx Arriaga's SEP resignation amid assurances on Mexican textbooks.
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Mario Delgado reveals agreement for Marx Arriaga's resignation at SEP

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Mario Delgado, head of the SEP, stated there was an agreement for Marx Arriaga to resign as director of Educational Materials before February 15, though he rejected an offer to represent Mexico abroad. Claudia Sheinbaum assured that the New Mexican School and textbooks will not change, despite the conflict. Arriaga denounces an eviction attempt and defends educational principles.

On Friday, February 13, 2026, Marx Arriaga, director general of Educational Materials at the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP), faced an attempt to notify a change in his position, which he describes as a dismissal without an official document. In a press conference at 5:00 p.m., Arriaga demanded a legal dismissal notice in accordance with labor laws and stated: “Until they deliver a document requesting my dismissal, in accordance with current labor laws, I remain in the position.” He emphasized that he is not clinging to the post but to the principles of the New Mexican School (NEM), defending the 107 textbooks designed during his tenure.

Mario Delgado, Secretary of Public Education, revealed in Tlaxcala, after inaugurating the expansion of the National Baccalaureate, that there was a prior agreement for Arriaga's resignation before Sunday, February 15. Delgado offered Arriaga to represent Mexico in a Latin American country, a proposal rejected. He announced an investigation into the Friday notification, described as “poorly handled” for involving security personnel. The SEP denied any eviction, explaining it was a diligence to change the position to free designation modality starting February 15, with a new appointment on February 16, 2026.

Arriaga denounced constant pressure to modify the books, coming from his superior, Noemí Juárez Pérez, Undersecretary of Basic Education, without academic justification. On Saturday, February 14, from his office on Avenida Universidad, he called for a “Protest with Proposal” via social media, stating: “Either we fight together or they will defeat us separately!” A video showed police elements attempting to evict him.

At the same event in San Pablo del Monte, Tlaxcala, President Claudia Sheinbaum reaffirmed that the NEM and textbooks “will not change,” though they will incorporate “women in history.” She announced the goal of 150,000 new spaces in the National Baccalaureate by 2026, the Margarita Maza Cyberbaccalaureate model, and a gradual reduction in the number of subjects. Governor Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros highlighted Tlaxcala's progress with 92% educational coverage.

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Discussions on X focus on Mario Delgado's confirmation of an agreement for Marx Arriaga's resignation from SEP, his rejection of other offers, and the controversial eviction attempt after he barricaded himself. Many users criticize Arriaga's resistance and defend the leadership's decision, while others question Delgado's role and support Arriaga's defense of educational principles. Sheinbaum's assurance that the New Mexican School and textbooks remain unchanged tempers fears of changes. Sentiments range from celebratory of the removal to skeptical of the process.

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Former SEP director Marx Arriaga Navarro defiantly remains in his office, rejecting dismissal amid textbook dispute.
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Marx Arriaga rejects dismissal notice at SEP

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Marx Arriaga Navarro, former director of Educational Materials at SEP, has remained in his office since February 13, 2026, and claims he has not received formal dismissal notice. The Secretariat of Public Education appointed Nadia López García as his replacement on February 16, following disagreements over changes to free textbooks. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the departure stemmed from differences regarding gender topics and women's history inclusion.

Marx Arriaga Navarro left his office at the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) on February 17, 2026, after receiving formal notification of his dismissal as director general of Educational Materials. The former official denied allegations of requesting 'kickbacks' from workers and stated he will return to teaching. His departure took place amid supportive chants from employees.

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Former SEP Materials Educational Director Marx Arriaga signed 105 positions for teachers working on honorarios before leaving his office in Mexico City. After barricading himself for four days demanding formal dismissal notice, Arriaga celebrated the process and denied irregularity accusations. The new director is Nadia López García.

Following the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, several Mexican states suspended classes on Monday, February 23, due to road blockades and violence in 20 entities. On Tuesday, February 24, most resume in-person activities, except Jalisco, which extends the suspension until Wednesday.

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The Chamber of Deputies' Education Committee approved the Executive's Protected Schools bill on Thursday and sent it to the floor after a tense debate lasting over six hours. Education Minister María Paz Arzola thanked lawmakers for the progress, emphasizing its urgency to combat school violence. Opponents filed constitutionality reservations and criticized the burden on educators.

President Claudia Sheinbaum delayed the submission of her electoral reform initiative to Congress again, citing reviews of the wording to avoid contradictions. Morena is seeking to convince its PT and PVEM allies to support the proposal, which includes budget cuts and changes to plurinominales. The PVEM backs 95% of the initiative, though it debates the method for electing legislators.

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The Chamber of Deputies rejected President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform on March 11, 2026, failing to reach the required qualified majority. With 259 votes in favor and 234 against, the initiative was defeated due to opposition from allies like PT and PVEM. Ricardo Monreal from Morena announced that the party will prepare a 'Plan B' to advance it.

 

 

 

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