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Sepe Dismisses Imposing Actions in Homes; Insists on “Moral Protocol” to Prevent Suicides in Adolescents

One day after his call to mothers and parents to implement a protocol of rapprochement with his children, after the suicide of two teenagers in Huamantla, the head of the Ministry of Public Education of the State (SEPE), Homero Meneses Hernández clarified that he would not propose any law or compulsory action within the homes, although he insisted on the need for families to assume a “moral protocol” of dialogue and emotional accompaniment. The …
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One day after his call to mothers and parents to implement a protocol of rapprochement with his children, after the suicide of two teenagers in Huamantla, the head of the Ministry of Public Education of the State (SEPE), Homero Meneses Hernández clarified that he would not propose any law or compulsory action within the homes, although he insisted on the need for families to assume a “moral protocol” of dialogue and emotional accompaniment. The …

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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