Thousands of Mexicans protest gasoline price hikes
The hike is part of a gradual, year-long price liberalization the Pena Nieto administration has promised to implement this year. But the government`s many efforts to justify the hike have fallen on deaf ears.
"No to the gasoline price hike, Pena out," protesters yelled as they marched from Mexico City`s center to the Presidential residence.
While there were no reports of violence in Mexico City on Saturday, the backlash has been far from peaceful.
Mexican authorities on Friday reported over 1,500 arrests since the protests began when price hikes kicked in on Jan 1. Mexican retail association ANTAD said on Friday that 423 stores were sacked, nearly half in the central state of Mexico, near the capital.
Local media reported marches on Saturday in the Mexican states of Sonora, Chiapas, Guerrero, Jalisco, Tabasco and Puebla as well.
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