The governor of the conflict-ridden Mexican state of Oaxaca promised Wednesday to devise a plan to end more than five months of protests featuring widespread calls for his resignation, the Mexican government said. A news release by the Interior Department said Gov. Ulises Ruiz pledged to come up with a six-point plan during a closed-door meeting with Interior Secretary Carlos Abascal — a day after Abascal remarked that Ruiz should step down if he can’t reach an agreement with his opponents. Full Story
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