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Governor Durazo Leads National Military Service Flag Protest with a Call to Defend Sovereignty

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The head of the state executive led the ceremony of Taking Flag Protest of 816 young people from the 2007 National Military Service Class, remissions and 15 women volunteers. In the framework of May 5, he stressed that the military service forms character and values, and reiterated that sovereignty is defended with determination and commitment.
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In the framework of the commemoration of the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla and with a strong message on the defense of national sovereignty, Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño led the ceremony of the National Military Service's Toma de Protesto de Bandera, where 816 conscripts of the 2007 Class, remissions and 15 women volunteers vowed to protect the homeland labarus as a symbol of identity, unity and commitment to Mexico, in a civic-military…

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The head of the state executive led the ceremony of Taking Flag Protest of 816 young people from the 2007 National Military Service Class, remissions and 15 women volunteers. In the framework of May 5, he stressed that the military service forms character and values, and reiterated that sovereignty is defended with determination and commitment.

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marquesina.mx broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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